Faq's Hospital Enquiry Form Overview USA Arrival Process

Faq's for Nurses

  1. What is ANRA’s mission Statement?

    ANRA’s mission is to provide skilled, well qualified, experienced and the finest nursing professionals for healthcare organization throughout U.S.A.

  2. What are my basic requirements?

    You must be a licensed nurse with a nursing degree or diploma that provided clinical and classroom instructions in medical, surgical, pediatric, maternity/midwifery and psychiatric/mental health nursing. You need to have one to two years of current clinical experience in the hospital or acute care setting.

  3. How is ANRA differ from other staffing agencies?

    ANRA will guide you the entire process and recruit you to largest hospitals in U.S.. Our client healthcare facilities will offer you good salaries and other benefits meeting the best standards.

  4. How long it takes to arrive in U.S.?

    If you have passed the CGFNS or NCLEX-RN exam, it will take 8-12 months.
    If you have not taken the required exam, it will take 12-18 months.

  5. How much I have to pay for your services?

    We don’t charge any fees for our services. So you can rely on us.

  6. What is CGFNS? Why do I need to pass the exam?

    Foreign nurses apply to The Commission of Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) for Visa Screen Certificate as required to obtain your immigrant visa. Since RN NCLEX exam is available in most countries. We recommend you to spend your time and efforts for NCLEX RN.

  7. Where can I take the NCLEX RN exam?

    NCLEX is now available not only in the US but in several international locations. These include: Australia, india, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, South Korea, Germany, Taiwan, Mexico and Canada.

  8. What is Visa Screen Certificate?

    The Visa Screen Certificate is used to certify that an individual’s home country education is equivalent to Nursing education in the United States and that the candidate’s written and spoken English skills are at minimum acceptable level.


  9. What if I do not pass the NCLEX?

    We are very confident that you will clear the exam after our coaching and final screening tests. However, if you are not successful first time you will only be responsible for costs to retake the NCLEX in the future.

  10. Who will pay the Visa fee?

    ANRA will pay all filing and processing fees for you.

  11. How long is the visa approval process?

    The actual visa approval may take 6 to 8 months depending upon workload at NVC and the US Consulate.

  12. How will I get the cultural and social transition information?

    We have links to all religious and local social groups. You will be able to meet them at your own convenience.

  13. Where will I live? How much will it cost?

    The initial housing and food for candidate will be provided by ANRA. After you join the client healthcare facility, we still can help you in renting properties as per your personal specifications.



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