FAQ
We know that starting a nursing career abroad can feel overwhelming — but you don’t have to go through it alone.
Here are answers to the most common questions we receive from nurses who are ready to take the next step toward their U.S. career.
Licensed nurses who wish to work long-term in accredited U.S. healthcare facilities may apply. Applicants should have an active PRC license, good English communication skills, and at least one year of clinical experience.
No, there is no fee to submit an application. Applying is completely free.
No. You may submit your application even if you have not taken NCLEX or IELTS yet. Our team will guide you through the required steps.
We assist with employment-based visas commonly used for healthcare professionals, such as EB-3 and other applicable work visas depending on qualifications.
Processing times vary per case, but on average the combined recruitment, credentialing, and visa process may take several months up to a year or more. Factors include document completeness, government processing times, and exam requirements.
Yes. Eligible dependents (spouse and unmarried children under 21) may also receive visa support as part of your employment-based petitio
No. We do not charge placement or processing fees. Nurses are never asked to pay for job matching or recruitment services.
Yes. We provide ongoing support which may include orientation, onboarding assistance, and continued guidance during your transition to your assigned healthcare facility.
Yes. Once your visa petition is approved, your spouse and eligible children may accompany you or follow after, depending on your case.
You may verify legitimacy by checking:
Our U.S. business registration
Our official website and contact channels
Government and regulatory listings for recruitment agencies
Testimonials and publicly available records
We encourage applicants to practice due diligence and verify any agency before applying.
Simply fill out the application form on our official website and submit your credentials. A recruiter will review your details and contact you for next steps.
No. U.S. experience is not required. Your Philippine nursing experience can qualify you as long as you meet minimum clinical requirements.
Our recruitment team will review your information. If you meet the qualifications, we will reach out for an interview, discuss the process, and guide you through exams, credentialing, and visa steps.
You may reach us through our official website, email, or any listed contact channels. Our team is ready to assist with your inquiries.
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You’ve cared for patients in the Philippines — now it’s time to care for your future. Join Liberty.us and take the first step toward a rewarding nursing career in the United States. We’ll guide you from application to arrival, every step of the way.