How does the visa process work?
International students at the University of Virginia are subject to U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations. Prospective non-immigrant students applying to enter this institution from abroad, or who are already in the U.S.A., are personally responsible for complying with DHS regulations. University policy states: “To enroll at the University a foreign national student must be lawfully present in the United States based on U.S. federal immigration law and any visa status held must not prohibit the desired University enrollment.” Most international students attending the University of Virginia use either the F-1 or J-1 visa. Evidence of financial capability in support of a visa application will be requested only after an offer of admission is made to the applicant. After receipt of acceptable financial affidavits, the International Student & Scholar Programs Office of the University of Virginia will send the applicant a form I-20 (required for the F visa) or a form DS-2019
Once you are eligible for a registered nurse license in the US, Global Nursing Solutions, inc. will sponsor you for the US work visa. The US visa application process can be challenging however the critical nursing shortage in the United States has resulted in a strong public desire to open doors for the foreign educated nurse.
Medical Personnel Solutions will initiate the process of applying for your Permanent Residency visa or TN-1, including the VisaScreen certificate. Medical Personnel Solutions will pay for the filing fee for your visa and will help you each step of the way with the necessary visa requirements and paperwork.
When you take the NCLEX-RN exam, we will meet with you to discuss the process of applying for your permanent residency visa, including the VisaScreen certificate. OGP International will pay for the initial filing fee for your visa and will help you with the necessary visa requirements and paperwork throughout the process.