June 2025 Visa Bulletin Released

The U.S. Department of State released the Visa Bulletin for June 2025, offering the latest updates on visa statuses. Good news, Explorers. This month, final action dates moved up 5 weeks for most chargeability areas, ensuring Explorers are on track to reach their U.S. healthcare career aspirations.

The final action dates for the Philippines and Worldwide EB-3 categories is now February 8, 2023. Candidates with a priority date of February 8, 2023, or earlier may be scheduled by the embassy for a visa appointment. For China, the final action date is now November 22, 2020, while India’s remained April 15, 2013.

MedPro International encourages Explorers to continue complying with all requests and documentation and completing applications so their certifications, licensure applications, and credential applications can move through timely. MedPro International also encourages qualified foreign-educated healthcare professionals to apply and start the process of achieving a rewarding U.S. healthcare career.

If you’re a MedPro Explorer with questions about your status, don’t worry—our dedicated Immigration Team is here to help you every step of the way. Feel free to reach out to the MedPro International Immigration Team for assistance!

Contact the MedPro International Immigration Team at immigrationteam@medprostaffing.com

 

New Program: 6,000 Hours or 36 Months – Whichever Comes First!

Ready to start your U.S. Journey? Learn how MedPro International assists qualified candidates through all the necessary steps to qualify for and work in the United States, including Green Card sponsorship for a candidate and their family. MedProU prepares candidates for success in their licensure and English exams as well as life and work in the US. Candidates receive a premium hourly wage with periodic pay raises, a comprehensive benefits package, and a sign-on bonus at the start of their U.S. assignment.

Plus, CNAs, RNs, and MedTechs now have the option of finishing their assignments early. Explorers can opt out after 6,000 hours or 36 months, whichever comes first. Learn more at medprointernational.com

 

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