How to Work as a Registered Nurse in the USA
Your Step-by-Step Guide to Licensure, NCLEX-RN, Visas, and Employment
The U.S. is facing a critical shortage of 200,000 nurses annually – an opportunity for skilled nurses from Mexico, Nepal, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and India to make a real impact. While rewarding, becoming a Registered Nurse (RN) in the U.S. comes with challenges. This guide walks you through everything you need – from education to employment – so you can confidently land your dream job and build a fulfilling career.

What to Prepare
Follow the same country-specific flow from the CaresLink app, redesigned for quick scanning and clear next actions.
Step 01
Meet Educational Requirements
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or equivalent from an accredited institution.
- NCLEX-RN: The essential licensure exam for all U.S. nurses.
- BLS & ACLS: Basic and Advanced Life Support certifications.
Certifications Required:
Step 02
Prove English Proficiency
If English isn't your first language, you'll need to pass one of these tests: IELTS, TOEFL.
- If English isn't your first language, you'll need to pass one of these tests: IELTS, TOEFL.
- IELTS: Widely accepted.
- TOEFL / OET / PTE: Alternative options based on your strengths.
Step 03
Credential Evaluation with us
- Upload Documents: Transcripts, licenses, and certifications.
- Verification: Authenticity confirmed by CaresLink.
- Assessment: Credentials evaluated for U.S. standards
- Report: Receive a detailed credential report.
- CaresLink streamlines credential and visa verification through partnerships with CGFNS and Joseph Silny, ensuring a faster process.
Credential Evaluation:
Step 04
Pass the NCLEX-RN Exam
The NCLEX-RN is your gateway to U.S. nursing.
- Study Plan: Cover patient care, safety, and health promotion.
- Practice Exams: Familiarize yourself with the format and timing.
- High-Yield Topics: Focus on infection control, pharmacology, and patient safety.
NCLEX-RN Exam:
Step 05
Navigate the U.S. Visa Process
Common Visa Options:
H-1B Visa: For specialized nursing roles.
EB-3 Visa: Pathway to a Green Card.
- H-1B Visa: For specialized nursing roles.
- EB-3 Visa: Pathway to a Green Card.
- Ensure all documents and employer sponsorship details are ready.
Common Visa Options:
Step 06
Find your first U.S Nursing Job
- Curated Job Listings.
- Direct Employer Contacts.
- Professional Networks.
CaresLink Connects You to:
Step 07
Understand State-Specific Licensing
Each state has unique requirements.
California: Extra coursework in...
- California: Extra coursework in gerontology and child abuse reporting.
- New York: Infection control and child abuse reporting.
- Texas: Requires a jurisprudence exam.
Why Choose CaresLink?
Your partner in achieving U.S. nursing success with credential support, exam preparation, learning pathways, job matching, and professional networking.
Credential Verification
Keep documents organized and ready for evaluation, licensing, employers, and immigration steps.
Exam & Language Prep
Find learning options for NCLEX, English exams, country-specific tests, and clinical readiness.
Essential Certifications
Build job-ready credentials such as BLS, CPR, specialty training, and continuing education.
Personalized Matching
Connect your goals with relevant courses, roadmap steps, job paths, and career resources.
Jobs & Networking
Prepare your profile and discover employer opportunities in your chosen destination.
Common Questions
International nurses typically need recognized nursing education, credential evaluation, NCLEX-RN success, state board approval, and employer-ready documentation.