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Applicants must achieve a minimum score of B in each of the 4 components listening, reading, writing and speaking. Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic. Applicants must achieve a minimum overall score of 65 AND a minimum score of 65 in each of the 4 communicative skills listening, reading, writing and speaking.
Endorsement of registration identifies practitioners with additional qualifications and specific expertise.
An H-1B is a popular temporary work visa for foreign nationals who have a job offer from a US employer to work in a specialty occupation, such as nursing.
Recency of practice means that a health practitioner has maintained an adequate connection with, and recent practice in the profession since qualifying for, or obtaining, registration.
Standard Registered Nurse Positions Do Not Qualify for H-1B Work Visas. Standard Registered Nurse positions do not qualify as an H-1B specialty occupation because the minimum educational requirement for the nursing field in the U.S. is only a two-year Associates degree.
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A green card for a foreign national nurse is generally processed faster than those for other occupations. How long does it take to get a green card for RN? The entire green card and lawful permanent resident process can take anywhere from twelve to eighteen months for a registered nurse.
In order for a foreign-born RN to obtain a green card, she/he must first: Obtain a college degree in nursing; Get a license abroad as an RN; Pass an English examination; Pass the NCLEX examination; Get a job offer from a U.S. employer; Get an RN license in the state of intended employment;
What is an EB-3 Visa for Nurses in the U.S.? The EB-3 visa allows qualified foreign workers to come to the United States to work in a permanent, full-time position. The work done in the U.S. cannot be seasonal or temporary. Nurses are one of the professions that can qualify for this type of visa.

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