Nurses
The U.S. does not have enough nurses. If you are a general nurse/registered
nurse and pass the Certified Graduate of Foreign Nursing School Exam (CGFNS)
and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and if we match
you with a hospital, clinic, or other sponsor, you and your family will
get green cards.
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Nurses
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| Example Number One: |
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Tatiana graduated from the
University of Mexico with a degree in nursing. She has been
working as a nurse for several years in a hospital in Mexico
City. She has been thinking about going to the U.S. and has
already taken the CGFNS and TOEFL. She has a sponsor willing
to offer her a job in Boston, Massachusetts. She and her family
get green cards. |
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| Example Number Two: |
| Marc married a U.S. citizen woman. He spoke no
English, and the U.S. citizen woman refused to help him with
anything. She complained that he could not provide for her,
she threatened to call the immigration service to have him deported,
and she refused to apply for his greencard. Marc was psychologically
traumatized. He went to a lawyer who helped him apply for a
greencard as an abused spouse. He now has a greencard. |
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