On November 1, 2006, the Department of State enacted retrogression for Schedule A nurses and physical therapists. Retrogression refers to
Retrogression and the Schedule A Profession
On November 1, 2006, the Department of State enacted retrogression for Schedule A nurses and physical therapists. Retrogression refers to
If you have deficiencies in your credits, here are the following things you can do: Talk to the credentialing agency. Ask
Best States: https://ptsponsor.com/blog/ In order to work in the U.S. as a physical therapist (PT), you need to undergo a series
The Foreign Credentialing Commission on Physical Therapy has a new service to assist foreign educated candidates. This service assists those
In rare cases where a candidate cannot obtain a Social Security Number, an “Alternate Identification Number” (AIN) may be obtained
Permanent Placement: This generally means a job where you are placed for a definite period of time to last until the
What is an EAD? Certain aliens who are temporarily in the United States may file a Form I-765, Application for Employment
In choosing the best agency, you have to consider a few things. 1. Do they sponsor for H1b/Greencard/Both? Ideal world:
In order for a foreign-trained physical therapist to work in the U.S, the candidate will undergo a licensing process, examinations,
The issue of representation on these boards is particularly pressing. Recently in North Carolina, a call for new board members