TN Visa Program
Canada & Mexico
We Want YOU!
About Our TN Visa Program
Nucleus Healthcare’s TN Visa Program offers a streamlined pathway for qualified nurses from Canada and Mexico to work in the United States. This non-immigrant visa category, established under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), allows professionals in specific occupations, including nursing, to engage in employment within the U.S.
Criteria
Candidate Requirements
Citizenship:
- Applicants must be citizens of Canada or Mexico.
Professional Qualifications:
- Possess a nursing diploma or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
- Hold an active Registered Nurse (RN) license.
- Have at least one year of experience in an approved hospital setting > 100 beds.
- English proficiency tests passing results (TOEFL/IELTS)

Benefits
Program Benefits
Expedited Processing:
- Faster visa processing times compared to other visa categories.
Validity and Renewals:
- Initial visa validity of up to three years, with unlimited three-year renewals.
Comprehensive Support:
- Free preparation resources for the International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
- A three-month review course for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).
- Guidance from a dedicated processing officer throughout the application process.
Financial Assistance:
- Coverage of TN Visa fees and relocation expenses.
Professional Development:
- Access to ongoing clinical and professional development opportunities.

TN Visa Program Process Steps
Easy as
1, 2, 3...
Throughout this process, Nucleus Healthcare is committed to providing comprehensive support, including guidance on exam preparation, credentialing, and relocation, ensuring a smooth transition to your new role in the United States.
1
Interview & Contract Acceptance:
Participate in an interview with Nucleus Healthcare. Upon selection, review and sign the employment contract to initiate the process.
2
State Board Approval:
Submit necessary documents for State Board application approval, a prerequisite for taking the NCLEX.
3
IELTS Preparation and Examination:
Prepare for the IELTS with provided resources. Schedule and pass the IELTS to demonstrate English language proficiency.
4
NCLEX Preparation and Examination:
Engage in a three-month NCLEX review course offered by Nucleus Healthcare. Schedule and pass the NCLEX at a designated testing center.
5
VisaScreen Certification:
After passing the NCLEX and IELTS, submit results to the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) for VisaScreen certification.
6
TN Visa Issuance:
Throughout this process, Nucleus Healthcare is committed to providing comprehensive support, ensuring a seamless transition to a rewarding nursing career in the United States.
FAQs
TN Visa
Frequently Asked Questions
At Nucleus Healthcare, we understand that embarking on an international nursing career involves many questions. Below are some frequently asked questions about our TN Visa Program, tailored for Canadian and Mexican nurses seeking opportunities in the United States.
What does the general application process entail, and how long does it take?
Our application process consists of three main steps:
Initial Application: Submit a general application to confirm your status as a Registered Nurse and your current employment in an approved hospital.
Pre-Qualification: Complete a pre-qualification form, providing your credentials, including your CV and nursing license.
Clinical Interview: Participate in a clinical interview with a member of our Programs department.
The timeline for these steps can range from two weeks to one month, depending on how promptly each step is completed and our interview availability.
How long does the immigration process take from start to finish?
The overall process typically takes approximately 24 months. However, the exact timeline depends on various factors and can differ for each nurse. Our team provides continuous updates regarding your process and associated timelines at every stage.
Where do you place your nurses?
We place nurses in hospitals across the United States. Placement locations depend on available openings at our partner facilities, your related work experience, family considerations, and other factors. Our team is dedicated to finding the right fit for each nurse.
Do you require applicants to pass the NCLEX and/or IELTS before applying?
No, passing these exams is not a prerequisite for our program. We offer a free, three-month NCLEX review course to help you prepare for the exam. The IELTS is typically taken just before filing for immigration.
Do you charge a fee for your services?
No, we do not charge processing fees. While nurses may incur certain costs throughout the process (such as fees for the CES Report and IELTS), we do not impose additional processing fees or paycheck withholdings.
Can my family immigrate to the U.S. with me?
Yes, your spouse and any unmarried children under the age of 21 may relocate with you to the United States. Nucleus Healthcare assists with their immigration process; however, you will be responsible for their visa fees (we cover yours).
We are committed to supporting you throughout your journey to a rewarding nursing career in the United States. If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.