Nurses with advanced education and clinical training, often holding a master’s or doctoral degree. APRNs have an expanded scope of practice, including roles such as nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and clinical nurse specialists.
A healthcare staffing agency or recruitment firm that matches healthcare facilities with qualified nurses. Agencies help international nurses find job placements in the US.
Authorization provided by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), allowing candidates to schedule and take the NCLEX exam.
State-level regulatory body overseeing nursing practice and licensure within a specific state.
Provided by CGFNS, evaluates the educational credentials of internationally educated nurses against US standards, necessary for nursing licensure.
Organization providing services related to the evaluation of foreign nursing education and credentials, crucial in the licensure process for IENs in the US. Website | Phone: 215-222-8454
States that are part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), allowing nurses to practice in multiple states without obtaining additional licenses.
Online form required for processing an immigrant visa at a US embassy or consulate abroad, essential for IENs applying for an EB-3 visa.
Employment-based preference visa category for professionals holding advanced degrees or with exceptional ability.
Employment-based third preference visa category for skilled workers, professionals, and other workers, including IENs.
Provides evaluations of international education credentials for individuals seeking to meet the United States education requirements. Website | Phone: 707-759-2866
Nurses who completed their nursing education outside the US.
Offers credential evaluation services for individuals pursuing education or employment in the United States Website | Phone: 425-248-2255
Used by applicants to apply for lawful permanent resident status or adjust their status within the US.
Non-immigrant visa allowing US employers to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations requiring theoretical or technical expertise
Form filed by U.S. employers with USCIS to petition for a foreign worker to become a permanent resident under the EB-3 category
Document serving as proof of lawful permanent resident status in the US.
English language proficiency test required for some IENs as part of the licensure process.
A firm that provides foreign credential evaluation and translation services. Website | Phone: 305-273-1616
Certification by the US Department of Labor (DOL) that a position cannot be filled by a US worker. “Schedule A” occupations like nursing are exempt due to recognized shortages.
Non-immigrant visa for intracompany transferees with managerial roles or specialized knowledge, including in healthcare organizations.
Non-citizen authorized to live and work permanently in the US.
Standardized exam assessing the competency of nurses seeking licensure in the US.
Organization responsible for developing and administering the NCLEX.
Company administering computer-based licensure exams, including the NCLEX.
Older term for the Permanent Resident Card, proof of lawful permanent resident status in the US.
Licensed healthcare professional who has completed necessary education and passed the NCLEX
Classification for occupations with recognized shortages of qualified US workers, expediting the labor certification process for IENs.
Unique identification number issued by the US government, often required for employment and official purposes.
Provides credential evaluation services for individuals pursuing education or employment in the United States Website | Phone: 646-475-2570
Visa under NAFTA for Canadian and Mexican nurses, offering streamlined cross-border employment opportunities.
English language proficiency test that some IENs may be required to take as part of the licensure process.
Federal department involved in the labor certification process for foreign workers.
Government agency overseeing lawful immigration to the United States, responsible for processing visa petitions and applications.
Annual numerical limits placed on certain visas, including the H-1B visa, with a selection process for eligible applicants.
Provides credential evaluations for international students and immigrants planning to study or work in the United States Website | Phone: 212-966-6311
This comprehensive glossary encompasses essential terms and entities involved in the pathway for Internationally Educated Nurses transitioning to Green Card status in the United States, providing valuable resources and contact information for further assistance.
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