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H-1C Visa for Registered Nurses

This visa category was established by the Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999 and is designed for registered nurses working in health professional shortage areas.

The procedure for an H1C is somewhat similar to the procedure for an H1B. H1C nurses may be approved for a period of admission to the United States of up to three years. Upon the expiration of the admission period, the status may not be extended.
           
An H-1C petition for a nurse shall be accompanied by evidence that the nurse:

(A) Has obtained a full and unrestricted license to practice nursing in the country where the alien obtained nursing education, or has received nursing education in the United States;

(B) Has passed the examination given by the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS), or has obtained a full and unrestricted (permanent) license to practice as a registered nurse in the state of intended employment, or has obtained a full and unrestricted (permanent) license in any state or territory of the United States and received temporary authorization to practice as a registered nurse in the state of intended employment; and      

(C) Is fully qualified and eligible under the laws (including such temporary or interim licensing requirements which authorize the nurse to be employed) governing the place of intended employment to practice as a registered nurse immediately upon admission to the United States, and is authorized under such laws to be employed by the employer. For purposes of this paragraph, the temporary or interim licensing may be obtained immediately after the alien enters the United States

(iv) Petitioner requirements. The petitioning facility shall submit the following with an H-1C petition:

(A) A current copy of the DOL's notice of acceptance of the filing of its attestation on Form ETA 9081; 

(B) A statement describing any limitations which the laws of the state or jurisdiction of intended employment place on the alien's services; and 

(C) Evidence that the alien(s) named on the petition meets the definition of a registered nurse, and satisfies the requirements contained in the Act. 

(v) Licensure requirements. 

(A) A nurse who is granted H-1C classification based on passage of the CGFNS examination must, upon admission to the United States, be able to obtain temporary licensure or other temporary authorization to practice as a registered nurse from the State Board of Nursing in the state of intended employment.

(B) An alien who was admitted as an H-1C nonimmigrant on the basis of a temporary license or authorization to practice as a registered nurse must comply with the licensing requirements for registered nurses in the state of intended employment. An alien admitted as an H-1C nonimmigrant is required to obtain a full and unrestricted license if required by the state of intended employment. The Service must be notified pursuant when an H-1C nurse is no longer licensed as a registered nurse in the state of intended employment.

(C) A nurse shall automatically lose his or her eligibility for H-1C classification if he or she is no longer performing the duties of a registered professional nurse. Such a nurse is not authorized to remain in employment unless he or she otherwise receives authorization from the Service 


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