Thinking About Working in the United States as a Physical Therapist?
If you’re a foreign-trained physical therapist, working in the United States can be a life-changing opportunity.
However, the process can feel overwhelming due to:
The National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) is required for licensure.
Currently, the NPTE must be taken within the United States.
This means:
After taking the exam:
This is due to visa limitations and current immigration processing timelines.
To legally work in the U.S. as a physical therapist, you generally have two options:
Not all job opportunities are equal.
Some foreign-trained PTs have experienced:
Moving to the U.S. involves:
Planning ahead can reduce stress and delays.
At RehabSurge, we understand the entire journey—from preparation to long-term success.
As an online continuing education provider, we help you:
Meet requirements accepted in:
Working in the United States as a physical therapist is absolutely achievable.
The key is to:
This journey may seem long—but every step brings you closer to your goal.