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The quest for new nurse visas continues to be a steep uphill climb, while the U.S. is struggling out of a quagmire of a possible recession, brought about by the credit and housing crisis. Add to the mix the heated race for the presidency and you've got a very tough environment for legislators espousing immigration-related laws. We remain hopeful that something will be done this year before the presidential elections consume the entire US political landscape. Some of the good news that have come out recently include the advancement of the EB3 Visa to Jan. 1, 2005. We blogged about this a while back. Another good news coming in is a proposal from Sen. Kent Conrad to extend the J-1 waiver program for physicians serving in underserved areas. Aside from an extension, the bill also seeks a cap exemption for doctors. If this bill moves forward, many are hoping that an equivalent provision for nurse visas are included in the final version. At this time, we can only hope that efforts to en...

Top 10 topnotchers of the Dec 07 nursing boards

Here are the top 10 passers of the Dec 2007 Philippine nursing licensure exams: 1. Zandra Mae Zabaza Bongco, Pamantasan Ng Lungsod Ng Maynila -- 88.40 2. Robneil Dylan Sanchez Dellosa, University of Perpetual Help Rizal-Calamba Campus -- 87.00 3. Joanna Kaye Binoya Remolar, San Pedro College-Davao City -- 86.80 4. Denise Claudia Dimatulac Mangiliman, University of Makati -- 86.40 Neil Niño Sugitarios Navarra, San Pedro College-Davao City -- 86.40 Pedro Jr Posadas Tabernero, Saint Dominic Savio College -- 86.40 5. Joann Aguilar Candado, West Negros College -- 86.20 Betty Chua Chung, University of Makati -- 86.20 Leslie Yap Coo, Central Philippine University -- 86.20 6. Katrina Victoria Luceño Akut, Xavier University -- 86.00 John Edward Vergil Villaflor Belardo, Trinity University of Asia (Trinity-Qc) -- 86.00 Richard Baguio Saavedra, Ateneo De Davao University -- 86.00 7. Rosemarie Lu Go, Western Mindanao State University -- 85.80 January Ivy Bacali Haspela, Central Philippine Universi...

Full list of passers in the Dec 2007 Philippine Nursing Licensure Exam

The results are out. Congratulations to those who passed the December 2007 Philippine Nursing Licensure Board Exams. List of passers: List in PDF format List in Rich Text format (RTF) Right-click and choose Save As to download List in Word 97 doc format (Word doc) Right-click and choose Save As to download List of Retakers who passed: PDF format RTF format (Right-click and choose Save to download)

43% pass Dec 2007 nursing licensure exam

At least 43% of 67,000 nursing graduates who took the December 2007 nursing licensure exam have passed, a report by Inquirer.net said. Leonor Rosero-Tipon, chairman of the Professional Regulation Commission, said the 43.42% passing mark was within the usual passing range. The report added that graduates from St. Louis University, Xavier University, Siliman University, Trinity, Mindanao State University, and Palawan State University were among the top 10 in the latest Philippine nursing board exam.

EB3 visa priority date jumps to 2005

The U.S. Department of State has issued its March 2008 Visa Bulletin and, interestingly, the priority date for employment-based category three (EB3) has jumped from Nov. 2002 to Jan. 2005. This news should bring cheer to those whose priority dates fall under the new cut-off and put hope back in the hearts of those waiting for their priority dates to become current. Here's a link to the March 2008 Visa Bulletin .