
For Registered Nurses
There is a critical shortage of Registered Nurses all across the United States. In California, we have a bigger crisis because of the Nurse to Patient Ratio law, which took effect in March 2005. It requires one RN for a maximum of five patients, across all the wards in any California hospital.
Our firm represents Hospitals, Nursing Facilities, and Agencies who hire and sponsor Registered Nurses and other health-care professionals.
There is a critical shortage of Registered Nurses all across the United States. In California, we have a bigger crisis because of the Nurse to Patient Ratio law, which took effect in March 2005. It requires one RN for a maximum of five patients, across all the wards in any California hospital.
Our firm represents Hospitals, Nursing Facilities, and Agencies who hire and sponsor Registered Nurses and other health-care professionals.
Required documents:
We currently provide employment visa sponsorships for highly qualified Registered Nurses who hold a full and unrestricted U.S. RN license (preferrably CA RN license) for positions in California hospitals/facilities. Please have the following ORIGINAL documents ready. Initially, we need to see your updated resume and RN license, and after review, we refer you to a Hiring Manager:
1. Resume – Please limit your resume to two pages, and include the following information:
RN Contact information: Legal name, email, telephone, physical address
Education: Nursing degree school name, address/country, year graduated
Professional Nursing Licenses: If in the United States, specify State/s, & other countries if applicable
Exams passed (NCLEX-RN, English tests, Visa Screen certificate (date), other certifications if applicable)
Professional Work Experience: Employer name, location City/State/Country, Job Title, month and year, brief work duties. Begin with the most recent work going back.
Certifications: Basic Life Support & Other RN certifications/training
2. Nursing Diploma, School Transcripts for your Nursing degree &
Visa Screen Certificate (CGFNS), if applicable
3. Passport with Visa Page & I-94 print out
4. Birth certificate with English translation
5. If married, provide your marriage certificate and spouse's birth certificate. If you have children, provide their birth certificates as well.
1. Resume – Please limit your resume to two pages, and include the following information:
RN Contact information: Legal name, email, telephone, physical address
Education: Nursing degree school name, address/country, year graduated
Professional Nursing Licenses: If in the United States, specify State/s, & other countries if applicable
Exams passed (NCLEX-RN, English tests, Visa Screen certificate (date), other certifications if applicable)
Professional Work Experience: Employer name, location City/State/Country, Job Title, month and year, brief work duties. Begin with the most recent work going back.
Certifications: Basic Life Support & Other RN certifications/training
2. Nursing Diploma, School Transcripts for your Nursing degree &
Visa Screen Certificate (CGFNS), if applicable
3. Passport with Visa Page & I-94 print out
4. Birth certificate with English translation
5. If married, provide your marriage certificate and spouse's birth certificate. If you have children, provide their birth certificates as well.