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Immigration

Immigrating to the United States as an RN

Immigrating to the United States as a registered nurse is an exciting journey filled with opportunities. It starts with understanding visa options like the EB-3 visa for skilled workers and meeting specific requirements such as credential evaluations, certifications, and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Health Carousel International (HCI) supports you in every step, from ensuring your foreign credentials meet US standards to obtaining the necessary state licenses.

Once your credentials are in order, your US employer will file a visa petition on your behalf, assigning you a priority date that determines your place in the visa queue. Staying updated with the US Department of State’s monthly Visa Bulletin is crucial for tracking visa availability and understanding potential retrogression, which can temporarily delay your application. With perseverance and HCI's guidance, your American dream is well within reach.

The Visa Timeline

Visa Petition Filed

 Your US employer files an I-140 Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker on your behalf with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

Receive Priority Date

Upon filing your visa petition with USCIS, you receive a priority date, which determines your place in the visa queue.

I-140 Approved

USCIS reviews and approves your I-140 petition, confirming your eligibility for an employment-based visa.

Fee Bills Issued

The National Visa Center (NVC) issues fee bills for visa application processing fees, providing instructions on how to pay the required fees.

Fee Bills Paid

After paying the visa application processing fees, the NVC begins processing your case.

DS-260 Completed

You complete the DS-260 form, an online immigrant visa application.

NVC Documents Submitted

You submit all required documents to the NVC, including proof of qualifications, medical examinations, and police certificates. Your case advances once these documents are accepted.

Become Documentarily Qualified

NVC reviews your submitted documents and notifies you when your case is documentarily qualified, meaning all necessary paperwork is complete.

Visa Bulletin and Priority Date

  • Retrogression can delay this step if the demand for visas exceeds supply, causing your priority date to no longer be current.
  • Once documentarily qualified, you reference the Visa Bulletin to track when your priority date becomes current.


Consular Processing or Adjustment of Status

  • You schedule your visa interview (applying outside of the US) or file for adjustment of status (applying inside the US) when your priority date is current.

  • If your priority date is not current due to retrogression, scheduling your visa interview or filing for adjustment of status will be delayed until the priority date becomes current again.

Embassy Interview Scheduled

  • You receive a notification to schedule and attend your visa interview at the US embassy/consulate.

  • Scheduling and attending your embassy interview depends on your priority date being current. Retrogression can cause delays in this step.

Medical Examination and Interview

  • Complete a medical examination and attend the embassy interview. If successful, you receive visa approval.

  • This step is contingent on the embassy interview being scheduled, which can be delayed by retrogression.

Visa Issuance

  • Your visa is officially issued, allowing you to enter the United States. You can then make travel arrangements.

  • The issuance of your visa will be delayed if your priority date is not current due to retrogression.

Arrival in the United States

You arrive in the US and start your new role as a registered nurse in the healthcare system.

Explore the Immigration Process

Immigration Process FAQs

What is the process of EB-3 for nurses?

The process involves securing a job offer, obtaining labor certification (PERM), the employer filing an I-140 petition, waiting for the priority date to become current, and then filing for adjustment of status or consular processing.

What happens after my I-140 petition is approved?

After your I-140 petition is approved, you must wait for your priority date to become current according to the Visa Bulletin. Once current, you can proceed with the next steps, such as filing the I-485 Adjustment of Status or consular processing.

What is premium processing?

Premium processing is an optional service offered by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that allows certain employment-based visa petitions to be processed more quickly. By paying an additional fee, petitioners can expedite the processing of their visa applications, significantly reducing the waiting time for a decision.

Which visa categories are eligible for premium processing?

Common eligible categories for premium processing include EB-1 (certain multinational executives and managers, individuals with extraordinary ability), EB-2 (professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability, if not requiring a National Interest Waiver), EB-3 (skilled workers, professionals, and other workers), and H-1B (specialty occupation workers).

What happens if my priority date is not current?

If your priority date is not current, you must wait until it becomes current to proceed with your visa application. Your application will be on hold until the cut-off date in the Visa Bulletin advances past your priority date.

What should I consider when deciding whether to bring my family immediately or have them join later?

Consider factors such as the adjustment period, financial stability, support systems, and legal and immigration considerations. Ensuring you are settled and financially stable before bringing your family can make the transition smoother.

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Visa FAQs

What is the best visa for nurses?

The EB-3 visa is considered one of the best options for nurses looking to work in the USA due to its employment-based nature and the potential for obtaining a green card.

What visas can nurses obtain to work in the USA?

Nurses have several visa options to work in the USA.

The H-1B visa is available for positions that require a bachelor's degree or higher in a specialized field, making it suitable for advanced practice roles like nurse practitioners and nurse anesthetists, though it is not commonly used for general nursing roles.

The EB-3 visa is an employment-based option for skilled workers, including nurses, which requires a job offer, labor certification (PERM), and an I-140 petition, ultimately leading to permanent residency (green card).

The TN visa is available to Canadian and Mexican citizens under the USMCA agreement, allowing nurses to work in the US for up to three years with the possibility of renewal, featuring quick processing times and no need for labor certification.

Can family members accompany EB-3 visa holders to the USA?

Yes, family members (spouse and children under 21) can accompany EB-3 visa holders to the USA. They can apply for derivative visas (E-34 or EW-4) and, once approved, enjoy the same permanent resident status as the primary applicant.

Can EB-3 visa holders travel freely in and out of the USA?

Yes, green card holders can travel freely in and out of the USA. However, extended absences may affect their permanent resident status, so it's important to understand and comply with the travel guidelines set by the USCIS.

What are the main disadvantages of the H-1B visa for nurses?

The main disadvantages include limited availability due to annual caps, the temporary nature of the visa, dependency on the employer for sponsorship, and restrictions on self-employment or starting a business.

How does the annual cap on H-1B visas impact applicants?

The annual cap on H-1B visas limits the number of visas issued each year, making the application process highly competitive. Applicants may need to apply multiple times before securing a visa, causing delays in starting their employment in the USA.

How does the dependency on employer sponsorship affect H-1B visa holders?

Dependency on employer sponsorship can limit job mobility and bargaining power. H-1B visa holders may feel pressured to stay with their employer, even in unfavorable conditions, to maintain their visa status and avoid the risk of unemployment and deportation.

What challenges do H-1B visa holders face in obtaining permanent residency?

Obtaining permanent residency can be challenging due to lengthy processing times, backlogs, and the need for employer sponsorship for the green card application. Changes in employment or employer support can also impact the green card process.

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Understanding the Visa Bulletin

The Visa Bulletin, published monthly by the US Department of State, provides information on the availability of immigrant visas. It helps you check your place in the visa queue for family-based, employment-based, and diversity visas.

To proceed with becoming a lawful permanent resident, your priority date must be earlier than the cut-off date listed for your preference category and country of chargeability (country of birth). Countries with higher visa demand, such as China, India, Mexico, and the Philippines, are specifically named, while others fall under "All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed." A waiting period known as retrogression may occur when visa demand exceeds supply.

Visa Supply for Employment-
Based Visas

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) limits the number of immigrant visas issued annually to noncitizens seeking lawful permanent residency. For employment-based visas, the annual cap is 140,000, divided among various sub-categories and subject to country-specific limits.

At HCI, we primarily file EB-3 employment-based visas for our healthcare professionals. The EB-3 category is limited to 40,000 visas annually.

Additionally, each country may use at most 7% of the worldwide cap, regardless of the country's population. Given this cap, the actual availability of visas can quickly diminish, creating a waiting list, especially for countries with large populations like India and China.

When visa demand exceeds supply, a waiting period known as retrogression may occur. If demand is less than supply, the Bulletin shows "C" for "current," meaning visas are immediately available. If visas are temporarily unavailable, the Bulletin shows "U."

Visa Allocation Factors

Visas are allocated based on preference category, country of chargeability, and priority date.

Priority Date

The priority date is the date an individual's immigrant petition is filed. It determines your place in the visa queue. If your priority date is earlier than the cut-off date in the Visa Bulletin, you can move forward in the visa process. If it's later, you must wait.

Preference Category

This refers to the classification of your visa based on the specific qualifications of the job you will be doing in the United States. For example, EB-3 is a preference category for skilled workers, professionals, and other workers. Your preference category affects your priority date and place in the visa queue.

Country of Chargeability

The country of chargeability is usually your country of birth and is crucial as it affects the per-country visa caps, particularly for EB-3 visas, ensuring fair distribution among countries. You may, in some circumstances, use the country of birth of your spouse.

Visa Retrogression

Visa retrogression occurs when the demand for visas in a category exceeds the available supply, causing the cut-off date to move backward. This typically happens when the annual visa limit for a category or country is reached.

When the new fiscal year begins on October 1, a new supply of visa numbers become available, often resulting in an advancement in the cut-off dates. Retrogression can delay your application if your priority date, which was previously current, is no longer current due to the backward movement of cut-off dates.

For instance, a priority date that is current one month may not be current the next month, causing delays in processing your application. This is why it's important to regularly check the Visa Bulletin and stay informed about any changes that may affect your application.

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Visa Retrogression

Retrogression

Navigating Visa Retrogression

A delay in your application due to retrogression doesn't mean your American Dream is out of reach. With HCI's support, your visa can still be filed or recaptured, securing your priority date and keeping your progress on track. While retrogression may slow the process, it doesn't stop your journey towards a rewarding career in the US healthcare system. HCI will guide you through every step, ensuring you remain focused and prepared.

Overcoming Retrogression

Understanding the Impact of Retrogression

Retrogression FAQs

What does EB-3 retrogression mean?

EB-3 retrogression occurs when the demand for EB-3 visas exceeds the supply, causing the visa bulletin to move backward. This means applicants from certain countries must wait longer for their priority dates to become current and be eligible for visa issuance.

Does retrogression affect getting access to the ETA Form for the I-140?

Retrogression itself does not directly affect access to the ETA Form 9089 (used for the PERM labor certification) or the I-140 petition. However, it impacts the overall timeline for visa availability. Once the I-140 is approved, retrogression may delay the availability of a visa number.

How does retrogression impact my documentary qualification status?

Retrogression impacts documentary qualification by pausing the processing of your visa application until your priority date becomes current again. Your documents remain in the system, but further action cannot be taken until retrogression is resolved.

What happens to I-485 (Adjustment of Status) after retrogression?

If retrogression occurs after you have filed your I-485 (Adjustment of Status), your application will be put on hold until your priority date becomes current again. During this time, you may receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and Advance Parole (AP) to work and travel.

Can you be retrogressed after having your interview?

Yes, you can be retrogressed after having your interview. If visa numbers retrogress before your visa can be issued, the issuance of your visa will be put on hold until your priority date becomes current again. This means you may have to wait additional time even after successfully completing your interview.

Can I work in the US while waiting for my priority date to become current?

If you are in the US on a non-immigrant visa that allows employment (such as H-1B), you can work while waiting for your priority date to become current. If you are on a visitor visa, you are not permitted to work.

What if my English test expires while waiting for retrogression to resolve? Do I need to retake it?

If your English test (such as IELTS or TOEFL) expires while waiting for retrogression to resolve, you may need to retake it. Immigration authorities typically require a valid test score at the time of final visa processing. It's advisable to check the specific requirements and validity periods for the test scores and plan accordingly.

If my first employer abandoned my petition and I switch to a new employer, can I recapture my priority date?

Yes, if your first employer abandoned your petition but your I-140 was approved, you can often recapture your priority date when you switch to a new employer. This allows you to retain the priority date.

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I was so depressed about my USA dream due to retrogression. After 16yrs of waiting, fortunately I heard about Passport USA from my friend. I signed the contract on 2020 and my embassy interview was on August 2022. I have an amazing experience with them. My advisors are efficient and helpful. They have guided and encouraged me to do all the needed things for my processing. I am planning to go to USA with my family. So we would like to expressing our deepest gratitude to Passport USA and Health Carousel for giving me an opportunity to work as a nurse and fulfill  my American dream. I would highly recommend Passport USA to anyone who is a registered nurse. Thank you Passport USA. May God bless you.

I was so depressed about my USA dream due to retrogression. After 16yrs of waiting, fortunately I heard about Passport USA from my friend. I signed the contract on 2020 and my embassy interview was on August 2022. I have an amazing experience with them. My advisors are efficient and helpful. They have guided and encouraged me to do all the needed things for my processing. I am planning to go to USA with my family. So we would like to expressing our deepest gratitude to Passport USA and Health Carousel for giving me an opportunity to work as a nurse and fulfill  my American dream. I would highly recommend Passport USA to anyone who is a registered nurse. Thank you Passport USA. May God bless you.

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I learned that PPUSA will arrived in Abu Dhabi for recruitment in May 2019 (Nurses Road to USA 2019). I registered and attended the interview and meet Mr. Earl Dalton. At first I was hesitant to show up in the interview because I’m not in bedside care and working as Dental Assistant for a decade in UAE. Thankfully, I got accepted despite of my work experience and signed the contract sent by Mr. Shane Howard.

The PPUSA advisors that handled my case are all dedicated to their job. I would like to thank Shane, Brookes and Erin for a job well done. They are prompt, always on time and quick to respond on my queries. Although I was issued a NOID status during the initial filing of I-140,  they did everything they can to get me Approved. So far, this is my favorite moment in PPUSA- the day I got petition approval. What a relief!

My advise to my fellow RNs is to never give up on your goals. I passed the NCLEX way back 2009 but  due to retrogression, I become disinterested to continue inspite of having  visa screen readied. I came to UAE to earn a living and become so focused on my job. It took me almost 10 years to revived my American Dream.  Thanks to PPUSA for the encouragement to continue.  I always believe that “God has a perfect timing for everything; never early, never late. It takes a little patience and faith, but it’s worth the wait.”

I learned that PPUSA will arrived in Abu Dhabi for recruitment in May 2019 (Nurses Road to USA 2019). I registered and attended the interview and meet Mr. Earl Dalton. At first I was hesitant to show up in the interview because I’m not in bedside care and working as Dental Assistant for a decade in UAE. Thankfully, I got accepted despite of my work experience and signed the contract sent by Mr. Shane Howard.

The PPUSA advisors that handled my case are all dedicated to their job. I would like to thank Shane, Brookes and Erin for a job well done. They are prompt, always on time and quick to respond on my queries. Although I was issued a NOID status during the initial filing of I-140,  they did everything they can to get me Approved. So far, this is my favorite moment in PPUSA- the day I got petition approval. What a relief!

My advise to my fellow RNs is to never give up on your goals. I passed the NCLEX way back 2009 but  due to retrogression, I become disinterested to continue inspite of having  visa screen readied. I came to UAE to earn a living and become so focused on my job. It took me almost 10 years to revived my American Dream.  Thanks to PPUSA for the encouragement to continue.  I always believe that “God has a perfect timing for everything; never early, never late. It takes a little patience and faith, but it’s worth the wait.”

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Raynoisa Emylou S.

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RN

From

Philippines

Right in the middle of the Covid 19 Pandemic when my only hope to cope with is my petition that was cancelled due to the effects of the pandemic to my petitioner’s business, I was lost and almost gave up my dream to work as a nurse in the United States of America. I was not sure where to start again and almost at the point of giving up just thinking about going over the same processing I did with my cancelled petition. But God was so good to give me hope through Health Carousel that welcomed me to joint its program sometime in April 2022. I am forever grateful to Health Carousel that plays a significant role in making my American dream come true. I am forever grateful to my IDAs who guided me along the way. HCLLC was able to recapture my priority date from my previous petitioner who abandoned me. The process was smooth, fast and right on schedule with the kind assistance of my IDA's ma'am Joanna Bautist, Gmae Roquim-Limbang, Stephanie Aglugob and Maricel Indemne. They consistently reminded me to timely submit all documentary requirement to avoid delay in processing and they patiently answered all my queries despite their busy schedule. I appreciate how HCLLC ensure every candidate to feel comfortable not to mention how they inspire and boost the confidence of every candidate. Now that I am starting to fulfill my American dreams I can say that joining the HCLLC is one of the best choices I did in my career as Nurse. To my fellow nurses and all health care professionals who wants to achieve their American dream, be a part of HCLLC program, don't just dream make it happen.

Right in the middle of the Covid 19 Pandemic when my only hope to cope with is my petition that was cancelled due to the effects of the pandemic to my petitioner’s business, I was lost and almost gave up my dream to work as a nurse in the United States of America. I was not sure where to start again and almost at the point of giving up just thinking about going over the same processing I did with my cancelled petition. But God was so good to give me hope through Health Carousel that welcomed me to joint its program sometime in April 2022. I am forever grateful to Health Carousel that plays a significant role in making my American dream come true. I am forever grateful to my IDAs who guided me along the way. HCLLC was able to recapture my priority date from my previous petitioner who abandoned me. The process was smooth, fast and right on schedule with the kind assistance of my IDA's ma'am Joanna Bautist, Gmae Roquim-Limbang, Stephanie Aglugob and Maricel Indemne. They consistently reminded me to timely submit all documentary requirement to avoid delay in processing and they patiently answered all my queries despite their busy schedule. I appreciate how HCLLC ensure every candidate to feel comfortable not to mention how they inspire and boost the confidence of every candidate. Now that I am starting to fulfill my American dreams I can say that joining the HCLLC is one of the best choices I did in my career as Nurse. To my fellow nurses and all health care professionals who wants to achieve their American dream, be a part of HCLLC program, don't just dream make it happen.

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Manuel M.

,

RN

From

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My name is Rosily. I am from India. I heard about PassportUSA from my friend Mini who is also a member of this family. My journey to USA began in 2006. Initially,there was retrogression and my previous employer abandoned me. So I had to drop my dream of going to USA. When the retrogression got lifted and my priority date became current, I reignited my dreams and this time I joined hands with PassportUSA who took care of everything from collection of documents to the arrival. They also helped me recapture my priority date from the previous petition which was the most important incident in my life and I am extremely thankful to them.My 3 gems Mr. Shane Howard, Ms. Courtney Wilson and Ms. Presley Owusu Bonsu, they were always there with me to help, support and guide me throughout the journey. A piece of advice to all the international nurses aspiring to go to USA is that," The road to success always come through hardwork, determination, sacrifice and prayer." So set your goal high and start working towards it.

My name is Rosily. I am from India. I heard about PassportUSA from my friend Mini who is also a member of this family. My journey to USA began in 2006. Initially,there was retrogression and my previous employer abandoned me. So I had to drop my dream of going to USA. When the retrogression got lifted and my priority date became current, I reignited my dreams and this time I joined hands with PassportUSA who took care of everything from collection of documents to the arrival. They also helped me recapture my priority date from the previous petition which was the most important incident in my life and I am extremely thankful to them.My 3 gems Mr. Shane Howard, Ms. Courtney Wilson and Ms. Presley Owusu Bonsu, they were always there with me to help, support and guide me throughout the journey. A piece of advice to all the international nurses aspiring to go to USA is that," The road to success always come through hardwork, determination, sacrifice and prayer." So set your goal high and start working towards it.

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Rosily J.

,

RN

From

India

I am forever grateful to HC/Passport USA in helping me fulfill my dream to come and work in the US. There was a time when I was about to give up because of retrogression but they never failed to encourage me to carry on until the day I left Saudi Arabia in April 2018 and arrived in the US the next month. I’m glad I found the company that helped me reached my dream as USRN.

I am forever grateful to HC/Passport USA in helping me fulfill my dream to come and work in the US. There was a time when I was about to give up because of retrogression but they never failed to encourage me to carry on until the day I left Saudi Arabia in April 2018 and arrived in the US the next month. I’m glad I found the company that helped me reached my dream as USRN.

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Bernard D.

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RN

From

Saudi Arabia

Thank you Health Carousel for helping me fulfill my dreams. I was abandoned twice and got denied once in my US interview which was facilitated by other agency/employer. Health Carousel never gave up in reaching out and helping me chase my dream. It was a smooth process. You always make it a point that you want to get my documents in by a deadline or to the time table that you had given me. All your advisors are well educated and knowledgeable on the entire process. Thank you and more power.

Thank you Health Carousel for helping me fulfill my dreams. I was abandoned twice and got denied once in my US interview which was facilitated by other agency/employer. Health Carousel never gave up in reaching out and helping me chase my dream. It was a smooth process. You always make it a point that you want to get my documents in by a deadline or to the time table that you had given me. All your advisors are well educated and knowledgeable on the entire process. Thank you and more power.

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Aisa

,

RN

From

I joined Health Carousel in April 2017. I found out about the organization through my internet search. I was a case of an abandoned employer because of retrogression before. I'm glad that I signed with Health Carousel because my American Dream became a reality. Moreover, I was able to bring my family with me because of Health Carousel's help. Everyone was so accommodating and understanding. From the start of my recruitment with Mico, to my deployment advisors, Karen and Stephanie, thank you so much. To Glenda, for the IELTS tips and advice and for being patient with me and with all my queries. To Roda, for handling my RN license endorsement. And to everyone at Health Carousel for making all of this possible. To fellow nurses, just trust the process. Health Carousel know what they are doing. They are a legitimate organization. Just be patient and compliant. Most of all, don't forget to pray always.

I joined Health Carousel in April 2017. I found out about the organization through my internet search. I was a case of an abandoned employer because of retrogression before. I'm glad that I signed with Health Carousel because my American Dream became a reality. Moreover, I was able to bring my family with me because of Health Carousel's help. Everyone was so accommodating and understanding. From the start of my recruitment with Mico, to my deployment advisors, Karen and Stephanie, thank you so much. To Glenda, for the IELTS tips and advice and for being patient with me and with all my queries. To Roda, for handling my RN license endorsement. And to everyone at Health Carousel for making all of this possible. To fellow nurses, just trust the process. Health Carousel know what they are doing. They are a legitimate organization. Just be patient and compliant. Most of all, don't forget to pray always.

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Karissa Ann

,

RN

From

It was PassportUSA who recaptured my priority date. It was a bit of a lengthy process but they were there to support me and kept me informed on the progress of my application. I might've still been waiting now if it wasn't for PassportUSA's effort to achieve my American dream. Thank you Health Carousel!

It was PassportUSA who recaptured my priority date. It was a bit of a lengthy process but they were there to support me and kept me informed on the progress of my application. I might've still been waiting now if it wasn't for PassportUSA's effort to achieve my American dream. Thank you Health Carousel!

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Eric

,

RN

From

I was already 38 years old when I decided to take the NCLEX exam. I passed but no agency wanted to accept me because of retrogression in the US until I heard and learned about Health Carousel and decided to give it a try. That was October 2014 and I got my priority date in April 2015 and we started processing all my papers. Another opportunity knocked in 2016. I got a job offer in the UAE and I decided to give it a try while waiting for my priority date to be current. After 7 months of working in the UAE, my priority date became current so I resigned from my UAE job to focus on my American dream. After 4 years of waiting, I am now heading to my dream country, the United States, with my family this time. Thank you Health Carousel, especially to my international deployment advocate, Liza who was very accommodating, warm, and patient. For those nurses out there, never give up. Everything has the right time, you just need to patiently wait.

I was already 38 years old when I decided to take the NCLEX exam. I passed but no agency wanted to accept me because of retrogression in the US until I heard and learned about Health Carousel and decided to give it a try. That was October 2014 and I got my priority date in April 2015 and we started processing all my papers. Another opportunity knocked in 2016. I got a job offer in the UAE and I decided to give it a try while waiting for my priority date to be current. After 7 months of working in the UAE, my priority date became current so I resigned from my UAE job to focus on my American dream. After 4 years of waiting, I am now heading to my dream country, the United States, with my family this time. Thank you Health Carousel, especially to my international deployment advocate, Liza who was very accommodating, warm, and patient. For those nurses out there, never give up. Everything has the right time, you just need to patiently wait.

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Eudora

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RN

From

I was one of the retrogression babies, along with my other siblings who are also nurses. Health Carousel has been a huge help for people like us who almost lost hope in pursuing our dreams and life goals. They will make sure that all candidates are well-equipped before going out in the real world. My whole family will forever be grateful for bringing our dreams into reality. With my sincerest gratitude, thank you HCLLC.

I was one of the retrogression babies, along with my other siblings who are also nurses. Health Carousel has been a huge help for people like us who almost lost hope in pursuing our dreams and life goals. They will make sure that all candidates are well-equipped before going out in the real world. My whole family will forever be grateful for bringing our dreams into reality. With my sincerest gratitude, thank you HCLLC.

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Frequently asked questions

How often is the Visa Bulletin updated?

The Visa Bulletin is updated monthly by the US Department of State. Each month, it provides information on the availability of immigrant visa numbers for different categories and countries.

What does Current mean in the Visa Bulletin?

"Current" in the Visa Bulletin means that there is no backlog for that category and country of chargeability. Applicants with a priority date in that category can proceed with their visa applications immediately.

How does the Visa Bulletin impact consular processing?

The Visa Bulletin affects consular processing by determining when applicants can schedule their visa interviews. Only applicants with current priority dates can proceed with consular processing and be scheduled for interviews at US embassies or consulates.

How does the Visa Bulletin impact adjustment of status applications?

The Visa Bulletin affects adjustment of status applications by determining when applicants can file Form I-485. Only those with current priority dates can submit their adjustment of status applications to USCIS.

What is the cost of premium processing?

As of 2024, the premium processing fee is $2,500 for most eligible visa categories. This fee is in addition to the standard application fees.

How long does premium processing take?

USCIS guarantees a processing time of 15 calendar days for applications filed with premium processing. If they fail to process the application within this timeframe, the premium processing fee is refunded.

What happens if USCIS does not process my application within 15 days?

If USCIS does not process your application within the 15-day premium processing timeframe, they will refund the premium processing fee. Your application will still receive expedited processing until a decision is made.

Can I request premium processing if my case is already pending?

Yes, you can request premium processing for a case that is already pending by submitting Form I-907 and the premium processing fee. USCIS will then expedite the processing of your pending application.

What documentation is needed to recapture my priority date when switching employers?

To recapture your priority date, your new employer will need to provide a copy of your previous I-140 approval notice when filing the new I-140 petition. This helps establish the original priority date and link it to the new petition.

What happens if my English test expires while waiting for other documents to be validated by CGFNS for the VisaScreen? Do I need to retake the English test, or can it be reinstated?

If your English test expires while waiting for other documents to be validated by CGFNS for the VisaScreen, you will generally need to retake the English test. CGFNS requires valid, unexpired test scores for VisaScreen certification. This is crucial because the VisaScreen is a necessary part of the EB-3 visa process. Ensuring that all documentation, including the English test, remains valid and current is important, especially during periods of retrogression when processing times can be extended. Contact CGFNS for specific guidance on your situation.

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