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  2. Begin by entering your full name in the designated fields for First, Middle, and Last names.
  3. Fill in your address, including Street, City, State, and Zip code. Ensure all information is accurate for communication purposes.
  4. Provide your phone and cell numbers in the respective fields to facilitate contact.
  5. Indicate the position you are applying for clearly in the provided section.
  6. In the Education section, list your School of Nursing, City/State, Date of Graduation, and select your degree type(s) from Baccalaureate, Diploma, or Associate.
  7. Complete the Previous Work Experience section by listing employers starting with your most recent job. Include location and dates employed.
  8. Answer questions regarding your anticipated duration at UAMS Medical Center and provide reasons for applying for this position.
  9. Summarize relevant activities and responsibilities that prepare you for this role in the designated area.
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CGFNS prescreens foreign educated nurses wishing to practice in the U.S. Prescreening involves a review of the nurses education; licensure in the home country; English language proficiency testing; and a predictor exam that provides an indicator of the nurses ability to pass the U.S. national licensure exam (NCLEX).
Foreign nurses cannot practice in the U.S. without passing the NCLEX-RN (or NCLEX-PN for practical nurses) and obtaining licensure from a state Board of Nursing. In addition, most foreign-educated nurses must verify their educational credentials and demonstrate English language proficiency.
In order to seek work as a foreign-educated nurse, you must demonstrate at least some of the following: You graduated from an accredited nursing education program in your country of education. You are licensed as a Registered Nurse in another country. Youve practiced as a Registered Nurse for at least two years before
You will need to obtain a Registered Nurse Immigrant Visa (Green Card) or H-1B visa. U.S. law requires nurses to complete a screening program before they can receive an occupational visa.
Leading Agency for International Nurses in the U.S. O Grady Peyton International has over 40 years of experience placing nurses into rewarding careers across the United States.
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Current U.S. immigration laws can make it difficult for foreign nurses in the U.S. to obtain jobs. Those interested in pursuing this avenue should obtain the proper visas and paperwork from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services department and have the proper foreign nurse licensure requirements for the U.S.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, registered nurse employment is projected to grow 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, with nearly 195,000 openings projected each year. This growth is driven by retiring nurses, chronic care needs, and expanded healthcare services.
To become licensed, nurses must graduate from an approved nursing program and pass a qualifying exam. Other requirements for licensing, such as passing a criminal background check, vary by state.

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