
Live the American
Dream with NurseInAmerica
Empowering nurses to pursue global careers with
seamless relocation support, from visas to
logistics.
Ready for a life-changing opportunity? NurseInAmerica is your gateway to the American dream! We connect international nurses with high-paying jobs starting at USD $60K, offering a significant boost to your salary. Enjoy free accommodation, health insurance, and guaranteed work sponsorship. With our full support for your U.S. visa and potential path to citizenship, you’ll be on your way to a brighter future and financial freedom. This is your moment to achieve success and transform your life!
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Seamless Experience
We take care of the details, so you can focus on your new career opportunities and settling in.
Full Support
Receive expert advice tailored to your needs, ensuring a smooth and informed journey abroad.
Recruitment Process
Our Recruitment Process – With Full Support Every Step of the Way.
Initial Contact
You’ll either reach out to us or be contacted by one of our expert recruiters, who will guide you through the process.
Profile Assessment
We’ll review your qualifications and provide feedback on how to strengthen your application.
NCLEX Exam
We’ll offer resources and guidance to help you prepare for and pass the NCLEX exam.
Hospital Interview
Our team will support you through interviews with our U.S. hospital partners.
Visa Assistance
We’ll provide full support for the visa and immigration process, making it as smooth as possible.
Relocation Support
After your visa is approved, we’ll assist with your relocation to the U.S., including logistics and accommodation.
Start Working
Begin your new career in the U.S. with our ongoing support as you settle into your role.


About Us
NurseInAmerica is a leading recruitment agency specializing in helping international nurses fulfill their dream of working and living in the United States. With a team that boasts years of medical and nursing experience, we understand the healthcare industry inside and out. This deep expertise allows us to provide tailored guidance to ensure that every nurse we work with finds a rewarding career in the U.S.
Our mission is to connect talented international nurses with high-paying opportunities in the U.S. healthcare system. We offer more than just job placement—we’re here to support you throughout the entire journey. From NCLEX exam preparation and visa support to free accommodation, health insurance, and guaranteed work sponsorship, we handle all the critical details so you can focus on advancing your career.
With salaries starting at USD $60K, and the potential for much higher earnings, NurseInAmerica provides not just a job, but a pathway to financial freedom. Our extensive experience in the medical sector means we understand the unique challenges nurses face when relocating, and we’re committed to making the transition as smooth as possible.
We partner with top-tier hospitals across the U.S. to provide our candidates with the best career opportunities. Whether you’re looking to advance your career, secure a higher salary, or experience life in the U.S., NurseInAmerica is your trusted partner in making your American dream a reality.
Services
At NurseInAmerica, we offer a comprehensive range of services
designed to support
international nurses
through every step of their journey to a successful career
in the U.S. Here’s how we ensure a smooth and
rewarding transition:
NCLEX Exam
Preparation
Passing the NCLEX exam is key to becoming a licensed nurse in the U.S. We provide guidance, study resources, and support to help you prepare, ensuring that you have all the tools needed to succeed.
Visa and Immigration Support
We understand that navigating the visa process can be challenging. Our team will assist you with applying for the right work visa, such as the H-1B or EB-3, and guide you through the necessary immigration paperwork, ensuring a hassle-free process.
Credentialing and Licensing Assistance
Our team will help ensure that your nursing qualifications meet U.S. standards. We guide you through the credentialing process and assist with paperwork to make sure your license is recognized and ready for use in the U.S.
Job Placement
We partner with leading hospitals across the U.S. to match you with a nursing position that aligns with your skills and career goals. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to specialize, we connect you with opportunities that promise both career growth and financial stability.
Relocation Support
Moving to a new country can be daunting, but our relocation support makes it easy. We assist with flight arrangements and provide free accommodation upon arrival, ensuring your transition is smooth and comfortable as you begin your new journey in the U.S.
Dedicated Support Team
From the moment you contact us to when you start your new role in the U.S., our dedicated team will be with you every step of the way. We offer personalized guidance and continuous support to ensure that your experience is successful and stress-free.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What qualifications do I need to apply?
To apply, you must have a valid nursing degree and be a licensed Registered Nurse (RN). Additionally, passing the NCLEX exam is essential to obtain your U.S. nursing license. Some hospitals may also require specific certifications depending on the nursing specialty.
How does NurseInAmerica assist with the visa process?
We provide full support for the visa process, guiding you through all necessary applications and immigration paperwork. We assist you in applying for the appropriate work visa, such as the H-1B or EB-3, and offer continuous help to ensure a smooth process from start to finish.
Is accommodation really free?
Yes, free accommodation is included in your employment package, ensuring you have a comfortable place to live as you transition to your new life in the U.S. This benefit is provided to help make your move as stress-free as possible.
Will I be supported during my relocation to the U.S.?
Absolutely! Our team offers full relocation support, including assistance with travel arrangements, temporary housing, and helping you settle into your new environment. We ensure you have everything you need to start your new journey comfortably.
What is the starting salary for nurses?
The typical starting salary for nurses recruited through NurseInAmerica is around USD $60K per year. However, based on your experience, location, and specialty, salaries can increase significantly as you advance in your career, offering you the potential for financial growth.
Will I get health insurance as part of the job?
Yes, health insurance is included in your employment package, ensuring that you’re fully covered when you start your new job in the U.S.
How long does the recruitment process take?
The recruitment process timeline can vary depending on factors such as visa approvals and hospital interviews. On average, it can take a few months from your initial application to starting your new position. Throughout this time, we will keep you updated and support you at every step.
How do I apply?
Simply register on our website, and one of our experienced recruiters will contact you to guide you through the application process and the next steps. We make the process easy and straightforward.
How does NurseInAmerica help with the NCLEX exam and licensing?
We provide resources and guidance to help you prepare for and pass the NCLEX exam, which is required to work as a licensed nurse in the U.S. Our team will walk you through the registration process and offer study materials and support to ensure your success.
Will I get help with credentialing and paperwork?
Yes, we assist with the credentialing and documentation required to ensure your qualifications meet U.S. standards. We help you gather and submit all necessary paperwork, making sure that the process is seamless and efficient.
What ongoing support can I expect once I start working?
Our commitment doesn’t stop once you begin working. We continue to provide ongoing support as you adjust to your new role and life in the U.S. This includes access to professional development opportunities and guidance on advancing your career.
Is NurseInAmerica committed to ethical recruitment?
Yes, at NurseInAmerica, we are committed to ethical recruitment practices. We follow international guidelines to ensure that all candidates are treated fairly, and we never charge placement fees. You can trust that you’re working with an organization dedicated to your success and well-being.
What is the NCLEX exam, and why is it required?
The National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) is a standardized test that nursing graduates must pass to obtain licensure as a Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN) or Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN) in the United States and Canada. The exam assesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential for safe and effective entry-level nursing practice. Its primary purpose is to ensure public protection by verifying that candidates are prepared to provide competent nursing care.
How can NurseInAmerica help me prepare for the NCLEX?
NurseInAmerica offers guidance on effective study strategies, recommends reputable study materials, and provides information on time management techniques to enhance your preparation. While we do not offer direct financial assistance for exam preparation, we can direct you to cost-effective or free resources to support your studies.
What are the eligibility requirements to take the NCLEX exam?
To be eligible for the NCLEX, candidates must:
- Graduate from an approved nursing program.
- Apply for licensure with the nursing regulatory body (NRB) in the state or territory where they wish to practice.
- Receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) from the NRB, which allows them to schedule the exam.
Specific requirements may vary by jurisdiction, so it's essential to consult the NRB in the area where you plan to practice.
Do I need to pass the NCLEX before applying for a U.S. nursing job?
While some employers may allow you to apply for positions before passing the NCLEX, obtaining licensure by passing the exam is mandatory before you can practice as a nurse in the U.S. It's advisable to complete the NCLEX and obtain your license to enhance your employment opportunities.
What study materials do you recommend for NCLEX preparation?
We recommend the following resources:
- Simple Nursing: Offers comprehensive content review and video lectures.
- Mark Klimek’s NCLEX Review Lectures: Highly recommended for foundational nursing concepts. Some lectures are available for free on YouTube.
- UWorld NCLEX Test Bank: Provides extensive practice questions and detailed explanations.
- NCLEX Bootcamp: Offers a free three-month trial with available promo codes.
- Quizlet for NCLEX Flashcards: Helpful for reviewing key concepts and practicing recall.
How long should I study for the NCLEX exam?
The duration of study varies among individuals, but a common recommendation is to dedicate 4 to 8 weeks for preparation. During this period, aim to study 3 to 5 hours daily, focusing on both content review and practice questions. Adjust your study plan based on your comfort level and familiarity with the material.
What is the best study plan for NCLEX preparation?
An effective study plan includes:
- Content Review: Utilize reputable resources to reinforce your understanding of nursing concepts.
- Practice Questions: Engage with question banks like UWorld to familiarize yourself with the exam format and question styles.
- Time Management: Implement techniques such as the Pomodoro method to maintain focus and prevent burnout.
- Self-Assessment: Regularly evaluate your progress and adjust your study plan as needed.
How many questions do I need to practice daily to pass the NCLEX?
It's advisable to practice at least 60 questions per day, gradually increasing this number as you approach your exam date. Consistent practice helps build familiarity with the question formats and enhances critical thinking skills.
What types of questions appear on the NCLEX exam?
The NCLEX includes various question formats, such as:
- Multiple-choice
- Multiple-response
- Fill-in-the-blank
- Hot spots
- Chart/exhibit
- Drag-and-drop/ordered response
- Audio and graphic options
These questions assess different cognitive levels, including knowledge, comprehension, application, and analysis.
What is the passing score for the NCLEX exam?
The NCLEX uses a pass/fail scoring system without a specific numeric passing score. The exam employs Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) to assess whether a candidate's ability meets the predetermined standard for safe and effective entry-level nursing practice.
How is the NCLEX exam structured?
The NCLEX is a Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) that adjusts the difficulty of questions based on your responses. The exam comprises a minimum of 75 questions and a maximum of 145 questions, including 15 pretest items that are not scored. Candidates have up to 5 hours to complete the exam, which includes two optional breaks.
How much does it cost to take the NCLEX exam?
The standard fee for the NCLEX exam is $200 USD. Additional fees may apply for international scheduling or changing your test appointment. It's advisable to check with your specific Nursing Regulatory Body (NRB) for any additional costs or requirements.
Can I work while preparing for the NCLEX?
Yes, many candidates balance work and study. Effective time management is crucial. Creating a structured study schedule that accommodates your work commitments can help ensure adequate preparation without burnout.
What are the common mistakes to avoid while studying for the NCLEX?
Common pitfalls include:
- Relying solely on memorization without understanding concepts.
- Neglecting practice questions.
- Ignoring test-taking strategies.
- Overloading on resources, leading to confusion.
- Not taking care of physical and mental health during preparation.
Focusing on understanding and application, practicing regularly, and maintaining well-being are key to effective preparation.
Are there any free resources available for NCLEX preparation?
Yes, several free resources can aid your preparation:
- Mark Klimek’s NCLEX Review Lectures: Foundational nursing concepts available on YouTube.
- NCLEX Bootcamp: Offers a free three-month trial with promo codes.
- Quizlet: User-generated flashcards for key concepts.
- Nurseslabs: Provides free practice questions.
How can I manage test anxiety before the NCLEX exam?
To alleviate test anxiety:
- Preparation: Thorough study builds confidence.
- Practice: Simulate exam conditions to become comfortable.
- Relaxation Techniques: Deep breathing, meditation, or yoga can help.
- Positive Visualization: Imagine successful outcomes.
- Professional Support: Consider counseling if anxiety is overwhelming.
What happens if I fail the NCLEX exam? Can I retake it?
If unsuccessful, you can retake the NCLEX after a 45-day waiting period. Most jurisdictions allow multiple retakes, but there may be limits, so it's essential to check with your NRB. Use the time between attempts to identify weak areas and focus your studies accordingly.
How soon can I take the NCLEX after graduation?
Once you've graduated from an approved nursing program and received your Authorization to Test (ATT) from your NRB, you can schedule your NCLEX exam. The timeline varies, but many candidates take the exam within a few months post-graduation.
What is the Pearson VUE NCLEX registration process?
To register:
- Apply: Submit an application for licensure to your chosen NRB.
- Register: Sign up with Pearson VUE and pay the exam fee.
- ATT: Once deemed eligible by your NRB, you'll receive an Authorization to Test.
- Schedule: Use the ATT to set your exam date and location through Pearson VUE.
Detailed steps are available on the NCLEX website.
How long does it take to receive NCLEX exam results?
Official results are provided by your NRB and may take up to six weeks. Some jurisdictions offer the Quick Results Service, allowing you to access unofficial results 48 hours post-exam for a fee. Check with your NRB for availability.
What should I bring on the day of the NCLEX exam?
On exam day, bring:
- Acceptable Identification: A valid, government-issued ID with your photo and signature.
- ATT Email: A printed or electronic copy.
Personal items like bags, study materials, and electronic devices are not permitted in the testing room. Secure storage is typically provided at the test center.
How can I track my NCLEX application status?
Monitor your application through your NRB's official website or contact them directly for updates. Pearson VUE also offers an online portal where you can check your registration and scheduling status.
Does NurseInAmerica provide financial assistance for NCLEX preparation?
Currently, NurseInAmerica does not offer direct financial assistance for NCLEX preparation. However, we guide candidates toward cost-effective or free resources to support their study efforts.
What is the CAT (Computer Adaptive Testing) format of the NCLEX?
The NCLEX utilizes Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), which adjusts the difficulty of questions based on your responses. Answering correctly leads to slightly more challenging questions, while incorrect answers result in easier ones. This approach aims to accurately assess your competence level.
How do I know if I’m ready to take the NCLEX?
Indicators of readiness include:
- Consistently high scores on practice exams.
- A thorough understanding of nursing concepts.
- Ability to apply knowledge to various scenarios.
- Feeling confident.
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