Making hours up for US visa...
#1
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Making hours up for US visa...
Hi,
I'm now qualified, but will fall foul of the required hours needed to move to the US as a nurse. I've searched the forums and understand that this is a problem, but I am unable to find a solution to make the deficit up. I understand this may be costly, e.g. traveling to the US and attending courses at my own cost. But, I have not seen any real life solutions to do this. Is there a way bar doing each separate branch (18 months each!!) in the UK? I have support from my wife and family and the money to fund this, but can't find a route to do it. Any help?
John
I'm now qualified, but will fall foul of the required hours needed to move to the US as a nurse. I've searched the forums and understand that this is a problem, but I am unable to find a solution to make the deficit up. I understand this may be costly, e.g. traveling to the US and attending courses at my own cost. But, I have not seen any real life solutions to do this. Is there a way bar doing each separate branch (18 months each!!) in the UK? I have support from my wife and family and the money to fund this, but can't find a route to do it. Any help?
John
#2
Re: Making hours up for US visa...
Hi,
I'm now qualified, but will fall foul of the required hours needed to move to the US as a nurse. I've searched the forums and understand that this is a problem, but I am unable to find a solution to make the deficit up. I understand this may be costly, e.g. traveling to the US and attending courses at my own cost. But, I have not seen any real life solutions to do this. Is there a way bar doing each separate branch (18 months each!!) in the UK? I have support from my wife and family and the money to fund this, but can't find a route to do it. Any help?
John
I'm now qualified, but will fall foul of the required hours needed to move to the US as a nurse. I've searched the forums and understand that this is a problem, but I am unable to find a solution to make the deficit up. I understand this may be costly, e.g. traveling to the US and attending courses at my own cost. But, I have not seen any real life solutions to do this. Is there a way bar doing each separate branch (18 months each!!) in the UK? I have support from my wife and family and the money to fund this, but can't find a route to do it. Any help?
John
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 42
Re: Making hours up for US visa...
Get in touch with O'grady Peyton http://www.ogradypeyton.com/default.aspx
They run a course in conjunction with a uni in London to bring p2000 nurses hours upto the requirement for registration in the US
They run a course in conjunction with a uni in London to bring p2000 nurses hours upto the requirement for registration in the US
#4
Re: Making hours up for US visa...
Get in touch with O'grady Peyton http://www.ogradypeyton.com/default.aspx
They run a course in conjunction with a uni in London to bring p2000 nurses hours upto the requirement for registration in the US
They run a course in conjunction with a uni in London to bring p2000 nurses hours upto the requirement for registration in the US