Slate International Nurses
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Why Work as an International Nurse
in the U.S.?
- Competitive Pay: Registered nurses in the U.S. earn an average salary of $89,000 to $90,000 per year, with potential for higher earnings based on location, specialization, and experience. In comparison, nurses in India earn an average of ₹3,00,000 to ₹10,00,000 annually (approximately $3,600 to $12,000). While the cost of living differs, the U.S. still offers a significantly higher earning potential and better long-term financial opportunities.
- Professional Growth: Work in state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, gaining invaluable experience, access to advanced technology, and opportunities for specialization and career advancement.
- Stability and Opportunity: Secure long-term employment with guaranteed placements, supportive work environments, and benefits that support your personal and professional goals.
- Family Incentives: Bring your family along and create a better future for your loved ones. Enjoy access to quality education for your children, opportunities for your spouse, and the chance to build a stable, fulfilling life together in the U.S.
The Slate International Nurse Advantage
- Complete Immigration Support: We handle every detail of your visa, green card process, and relocation, ensuring a smooth transition.
- Placement Assistance Tailored to You: We match you with facilities that align with your skills, career goals, and personal preferences. If a placement ends prematurely, our team will quickly secure a new opportunity for you— with no added stress.
- Credentialing Made Easy: Assistance with all licensure, certification, and credentialing requirements to ensure you’re job-ready.
What Are the Requirements to Become a Nurse in the U.S.?
- Graduated with a 4-year BSc (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program or higher.
- Minimum of two-year working (full-time) in current clinical specialty.
- Active nursing registration in the country of current employment.
- Pass an English language proficiency test (overall IELTS band score of 6.5, with a 7.0 in the speaking section).
- Pass the NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses).