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I just graduated from nursing and want to go to the United States to do nursing and then immigrate. What is the specific procedure? Does it take two years to immigrate?

You think it's the wrong program. Being a nurse in America can only be a direct immigrant.

Instead of going to work first and then emigrating.

You need to meet the following conditions:

1. More than one year working experience as a nurse.

2. Nurse education

3. English scores, TOEFL or IELTS

4. American Registered Nurse Examination

After you meet the above conditions, you need to find an employer in advance.

Willing to help you submit your immigration application to the Immigration Bureau.

But the problem is that the immigration schedule under nurses is quite long now.

According to the current progress, it will take 10 years or more.

In this way, you face another problem. Which hospital is willing to hire nurses who can only start working after 10 years?

So you can hardly find an employer to help you submit your immigration application.