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  There is currently a serious shortage of Nurses in the US. 300 positions are currently available for US and foreign applicants.

REQUIREMENTS:
- Certificate or Diploma in English
- Curriculum Vitae (Resume) in English
- CGF&S (Nurse Certificate or equivalent to US regulations)*
- Two years of experience (hospitals or clinics). Volunteer work counts as time
- of employment and experience.
- TOEFL (Certificate of English Proficiency)*

*Contact your Embassy for addresses of organizations or schools
* that will perform this test.

FEE (NON-U.S. RESIDENTS):
If the applicant is selected there is US $400 administration and set up fees.
ALL immigration attorney's fee, INS processing fee, and management fee will
be paid by the employer. The company we are working with is a NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION and acquired a contract with hospitals that pay all legal and management fees.

BENEFITS:
Salary: $3000/month + Over Time
H2-B or EB-3 Visas Work permit in the USA (later option of Green Card petition)
Immediate family members also can live in the USA legally
Benefits from hospitals and clinics


A NOTE ON APPLICATIONS FROM NON-U.S. RESIDENTS:
Assuming that all the applicant’s papers are in order it will only take three weeks to process the H-B1 working Visa through INS. Yet assuming that all the necessary documents have been received it will take approximately 3 to 6 months for credential evaluation with the US Nursing Commission. Request to the CGFNS office in Pennsylvania must also be made for the transcript to be sent to the US Nursing Commission. Your agent will help you expedite the process, however only the candidate can request the necessary documents for the US Nursing Commission.

About your relative’s H-1B Visa Application: The H-1B visa opens in October of each year and it closed down when it reached the quota. For 2002 alone, the H-1B issuance was closed in March reaching the 110,000 quota. The next H-1B opening for the year 2003 will be in October 2002. The INS does process the H-1B application on first come first serve basis. The INS starts accepting the applications now but will not process it until Oct. 2002. So the earlier we can submit the application the better chances your relative to attain the H-1B visa. The 110,000 H-1B visa is allocated to all foreign nationals who are professionals and obviously registered nurses are competing with computer science personnel in attaining the same visa status.

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