After a year of being an immigrant Nurse in the USA
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- My Journey as an Immigrant Nurse in the USA: One Year Later"
It's been an incredible and life-changing journey as an immigrant nurse in the United States, and I'm excited to share my one-year update with you all. In this video, I'll take you through the highs and lows, the challenges I've overcome, and the amazing experiences I've had as a nurse in a new country.
🏥 Join me as I reflect on the past year:
🔹 The initial struggles and adjustments I faced
🔹 Building my career in the US healthcare system
🔹 How I've embraced American culture
I hope my story can inspire and motivate others who are on a similar journey or contemplating a career change. Thank you for being a part of my community, and if you're new here, consider subscribing to follow along on my adventures as an immigrant nurse in the USA.
Don't forget to like, share, and comment with your own experiences or questions. Let's connect and support each other on this incredible journey. 💪🌎👩⚕️
Stay tuned for more updates, and I'll see you in the video! 🎥✨
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Nice content Nurse Gringo…very inspiring❤😊 Keep it up.. God bless
Love it, you’re always inspiring 🙌
Hi sir Jeahan, it was great watching this video and getting an update on your career/life journey there in the US. Thanks for sharing these experiences which truly are amazing and very inspiring. All the best.
That makes 🇵🇭Nurses unique, our strong work ethics. I did the same, shortened my orientation to do Overtime $. Then Charge Nurse after 6 months 🙌
Thank you.
Hi...your story is really inspiring...I just completed my NCLEX and planning to migrate USA...and I got many information from you..
Thanks, i will be posting more. I lost the interest of maki g videos, but because of your comment I think I will share more😁
Totally relate 💯
Good day, Nurse Gringo it's good to see you and your family on You Tube again. Congrats, you guys have achieved the American ideal of living in the country for a year. As a Registered ICU Nurse, keep up the good work, and financial success will come. All will be OK, now that you guys have together for a little over a year. Mabuhay to all our KABABAYAN na masisipag.❤
Thank you.
Bravo repa. You deserve it. Godbless.
Hirap mag english hahahah
You're an inspiration Nurse Gringo 👍👌
Hello, thanks for your videos
We have a question , do agency's provide accomodations or a place to stay when have arrived in USA
To foreigners.
Help me sir.🙏🙏🙏
Hi, yes they do for limited time. during orientation and then a week to 10 days to your assignment.
How long after summited all the civil documents to the NVC, they let you know you were DQ, and after that how long for an interview?? Thank you sir
Usually between 2 weeks to 4 weeks. Check in USCI web they have an approx timeline there
hi!! i would like to know, did you take the NCLEX exam before coming to USA? thank you :D
yes, number 1 requirements before you can migrate here and work as a nurse. Passed your Nclex the apply
Hello sir am using my brother phone thanks for your videos
But
I was asking l don't know how to drive a car but can l still go or immigrate to America
And I start working.
Hello help us sir 🙏🤝
Hello. Yes, you can still migrate to the US even if you don’t know how to drive. My wife has learned how to drive here in the US but driving lessons are expensive. It is a big help for you if you know how to drive. It will make your life easy. Transportation is available like buses and uber.
Hi sir what po staffing agency niu.salamat po God bless
Sorry took awhile to response. Medpro po.
Thanks 👍 sir we love you so much
We were asking can an agency help you in processing passport for travelling in America in case I don't have a job in Uganda.
Or
U are the one to process for my self
Help us 🙏🤝👋 Sir
If you are applying here to migrate through the agency. Your agency will help you throughout the process. They will guide you on what to do.
Do you have your green card? And is your family able to work in the US?
Yes, we are a green card holder. And yes they need to be legal alien in order to work here. Green card, work visa, etc.
Hirap mag english repa lumalabas pagka Illongo at Maguindanaon @ youtube.com/@teamloberial36?si=U2Qc8AwVlHotCTYw
Great video
Are you currently doing travel nursing, if yes what about your contract with the Agency?
Hi, yes I'm on travel contract. I ended my contract with them and need to pay breach of contract in terms.
@@NurseGringo Ok, that's fine, I watch your videos to learn, am in the process of achieving my American dream.
@@Ebodonkor5977 go! You can do it. You will be here soon. Just keep going.
@@NurseGringo thank you, will be looking out for videos on your travel nursing journey.
Pag punta mo ng US pano mo naisama pamilya mo sir?
dependent ko sila. sinama ko sila
pag fill up ng visa application as immigrant
@NurseGringo ilang taon po tinagal para makaalis po kayo simula nagkaron kayo ng USRN ? May company na po ba kayo bago pumunta? Salamat po sa reply
Expensive to have a house in the usa. Be patient, masyado k nman nagmamadali.😂😂😂 you have a family mas lalong malaki gastos nyo, maybe traveling the world is not your priority yet at this time. I knw nurses in the US who have been there for a while, they havent travelled outside the US. At wala p rin mga bahay, lalo na sa cali
My priority are my kids and family. That's why I stopped working fulltime.
@@NurseGringo well it’s your choice, but yong mga kilala ko, they work full time while medyo young pa, para maka ipon. Well to each is own. Ang nurse yata sa US sabi nila, pag nasa state k n medyo mababa yung house at COL, mababa din yung sahod. Sa cali daw, mahal ang mga bhay, pero mataaas din ang sahod. At maraming work opportunities, daw.
Nasa USA po ba kayo? I've been here for almost 3 years now. I know those things. Nurse's salary here is just enough kahit sa Cali ka pa or sa ibang state. Salary is based on prevailing wages. Kung di ka mag overtime tama lang ang kikitain mo. In my case I don't need to do full time nursing coz I am earning more than what I am earning as a nurse in my gigs. I am still doing per diem nursing for benefits and the employer I have now is one of the best health system in the country.
@@NurseGringo buti at pier diem ka lng at may benefits. Pagkakaalam ko ang pier diem mataas ang hourly rate kasi wala silang benefits. They pay their own medical, dental insurance, etc. at pagkakaalam ko magandang employer yong VA Hosp, County and State Hosp, kasi government. Pero ang nkakadagdag ng hourly rate ng mga RN ay yong differential like night differential . Yung ibang hosp 20% of base pay. Since these Hosps are in cali, and these RN’s have been working for 15-20 yrs their hourly base pay are on the $120’s, by the way. Not newbies pla. Maybe pagtumagal k n ng ganoon at sa california ka. Kaya maraming umaalis sa east coast at lumilipat sa california dahil sa nurse to pt ratio, may union at mataas ang hourly rate lalo na sa San Francisco bay area.
Kaya lng matagal kumuha ng license dhil marami ang nag aapply.
Hinay hinay lng 😂😂😂 wag kang atat umasenso agad maski nurse k p. I knw a lot of nurses in the ISA matagal na sila pero wala pang mga bahay lalo na pag sa california ka.😂😂😂
hindi po nakaka asesnsu and sahud ng nurse dito po. saktu lang.
@@NurseGringo you think so? Sorry to disagree with you, dami akong kilala na mga RN sa USA mga asensado dahil mataas ang kita, imagine the pay is hourly, lalo na yung mga medyo matagal na at sa california pa.even not in california, their lives have been way way far from their life in Pinas as a nurse. Lalo na yong pareho RN na mag asawa, no need for overtime., unless marami kang resposibilities.Sa california almost 1million pesos ang sahod per nurse per month.
Ok. Well, I live here, I am nurse. You know nurses, I work with them and know them too. It's just enough. Unless you do overtime and yes if you and your partner are working. My wife is a nurse too.