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Overseas Nurse Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this program all about?

First, you have to study our RN success package and then sit the RN examination in London. After you have passed the NCLEX RN, we will help you to find an employer in USA. In some cases we will be able to start on your green card application, prior to you passing the NCLEX RN, but after you have signed a contract with your US employer.

Do I have to be a registered General Nurse to qualify for an American nursing license?

Yes. All nurses in America are trained to a general level. If you are a RMN, RSCN (Child nurse), Midwife etc, you will need to become double trained in order to qualify.

I am a registered mental health nurse; will I qualify for nursing in America?

No. You must be a registered general nurse to qualify for nursing in the USA

I am a registered midwife; will I qualify for nursing in America?

No. You must be a registered general nurse to qualify for nursing in the USA

How long does the whole process take?

As it stands at the moment if a nurse does not have the NCLEX or CGFNS exam the process can take up to two years. If a nurse already has either of these exams then the process can be fast tracked.

Should I take the NCLEX-RN first or IELTS first?

You should take the RN first. Because the immigration procedure normally takes 9-15months (could be shorter).During this waiting period you can study IELTS.

What are passing scores for English?

Profession

OPTION 1

OPTION 2

OPTION 3

TOEFL

TWE

TSE

TOEIC

TWE

TSE

IELTS

IELTS
Spoken Band

Registered Nurse (RN)

540 (207)*

4.0

50

725

4.0

50

6.5 (Academic)

7.0

Physical Therapist

560 (220)

4.5

50

 

 

 

 

 

Occupational Therapist

560 (220)

4.5

50

 

 

 

 

 

How should I start studying the program?

You should start with the medical terms if you don't have the basics of Medical English. You can come over to Job Connections to get some training which is included in the fee you have paid. The average study period for medical terms is two weeks.

What should I do if I encounter or have any difficulties when I am studying?

You can call or e-mail your tutor whenever this arises who will advise you appropriately.

When can I sit the exam?

After reviewing your study materials, you need to do at least 5,000-6,000 test questions. You should achieve an accuracy rate of 75% before you sit the exam.

What happens if I fail my NCLEX?

You can re-sit your NCLEX up to 3 times, after 90 days of your previous exam

What happens if I fail the exam, who is going to pay for the next exam?

The fee you have paid includes a single examination fee. It will be up to you to pay for any subsequent exams.

How do I obtain a green card to work in the USA?

To obtain a green card you will first need a sponsoring USA hospital or facility. The hospital will provide you with a job offer letter, which will state your job title, salary and hours to be worked and any other terms and conditions. Once you have this then our attorney can file for your green card.

Do I have to pay for my green card?

Most of our client hospitals pay for the sponsoring of the nurses green card. However, you are responsible for the costs incurred at the US embassy once you have your approval notice. This will involve both a filing fee and medical fee for each person petitioned for.

When I have my green card when can I go to the USA?

Once you have your green card you can either go the next day or you will have 6 months in which to activate it.

If I have passed the NCLEX and hold a Texas license but wish to work in a different State what do I do?

All licenses are transferable to other States. You just need to apply for Licensure by Endorsement Application Forms from the State you wish to transfer to. This should then just be a matter of completing an application form and having your original license verified. You will then receive the license for your chosen State.

What is an Immigrant Visa or Permanent Residency also known as a Greencard?

An Immigrant Visa is a petition by the employer to sponsor the individual to work and live as a permanent resident in the United States.

This allows you and your family members (spouse/children under the age of 21) to permanently reside and work in America. The common name is Greencard (even though the card isn't really Green)

Can my family go with me?

Yes. Your spouse and any unmarried child under the age of 21 will be entitled to a Greencard as your dependent.

What are the rates of pay in the US?

Depends on the location and facility you work for. We have contracts with hospitals and companies and typical base salaries are as follows:

Hospitals - $24 to $32 hour. Overtime is 1.5 base salaries
Nursing Homes / Long term care facilities & community care - $17 to $ 25/hr + overtime

 

Please note that this is not a complete list of questions and that you are welcome to ask anything that you do not fully understand.

Salaries, rates of pay, accommodation, terms and conditions of employment will all be detailed in your job offer prior to your acceptance and before we embark on your Green Card application. Be sure that you are absolutely clear about your job offer and understand what is being offered to you as well as what is expected of you. You are taking an important step in your career and it is our intention that you succeed in your new job. If you have any questions, PLEASE COMMUNICATE.

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