Hire Registered Nurses from Asia for US Hospitals and Aged Care
If you are a US hospital system, aged-care provider, or healthcare staffing firm, you already know the bedside nurse pipeline is the single most expensive line item on your workforce plan. WorkersFromAsia lets you tap into the two largest English-speaking nurse pools in the world — the Philippines and India — and move candidates through a structured, ILO-compliant process while your HR team focuses on credentialing and onboarding.
What you get when you hire Registered Nurses (RN) through WorkersFromAsia
The candidates you will see on the platform already hold an in-country nursing registration, and most are mid-career RNs with 3–8 years of acute-care or critical-care experience. You post the role for free, invite the shortlist to interview, and only pay a success fee once the nurse arrives and starts. Your agency partners handle NCLEX-RN preparation, VisaScreen, and state board endorsement — you handle the clinical interview, the contract, and the orientation plan.
Sponsoring foreign-educated RNs through EB-3 Schedule A remains the primary long-term route because Schedule A exempts nursing from the PERM labour certification step. That shortens your timeline compared with most EB-3 filings and is why hospital chains currently win the hardest corridors.
How your hiring workflow runs on WorkersFromAsia
- 1Post the role for freeYou write the job description, set the pay band and toggle housing if you provide it. Workers pay nothing — ever.
- 2Get a vetted shortlistCandidates arrive pre-screened by our partner agencies with documentation already in the profile vault.
- 3Interview and offerYou run the interview, make the offer, and your immigration counsel starts the sponsorship.
- 4We handle source-country logisticsTraining, skills assessment, safety exam, medicals, travel — coordinated through one dashboard.
- 5Pay only on arrivalYou only pay a success fee once the candidate is on US soil and has started.
Frequently asked questions
Ready to publish your first pipeline for Registered Nurses (RN)?
Post the job free, pay only on confirmed arrival. Workers never pay fees.