Individual Counseling
Your journey begins with a personalized counseling session. This is the first step we take when nurses reach out to us. In this session, we talk about your background, goals, and timeline to help you get a clear understanding of your options.
Aurik make you understand what qualifications are needed, what documents you’ll need to prepare, and whether you need English tests or not.
If you’re unsure about how to get your documents verified or your education evaluated, we’ll guide you through those steps too.
In this session, you’ll receive:
- Personalized advice based on your background
- Eligibility and education requirements
- NCLEX exam planning
- Licensing process overview
- Visa Basics
- Sponsorship info
Sponsorship Guidance
Many qualified registered nurses may be eligible for sponsorship opportunities that can support their journey to the United States. At Aurik, we guide you through the process and help you explore available opportunities without any terms and conditions from our side.
There are no hidden fees, no contracts, and no obligations tied to the sponsorship options. Our goal is to give you honest, transparent guidance so you can make the best choice for your future.
With our support, you may receive help with:
- NCLEX-related costs
- Credential evaluation and application
- Visa and immigration paperwork
- Travel and flight planning
- Relocation paperwork
Credential Evaluation Support
Credential evaluation verifies your academic qualifications to meet U.S. nursing standards. It reviews your transcripts and education from Nepal to confirm NCLEX eligibility.
Your nursing certificates must be authenticated by Nepal’s Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Documents not in English need an authorized translation.
We help you prepare and submit all paperwork correctly and on time to avoid delays.
Our support includes:
- U.S. credentialing requirements
- CGFNS or JS&Aevaluations
- Document review and formatting
- Certificate authentication guidance
- Translation help
- Transcript submission support
NCLEX Preparation Help
Passing the NCLEX is a key step to becoming a registered nurse in the U.S. We provide well-structured preparation resources and help you find study options that fit your needs and schedule.
Many Nepali nurses benefit from language support, especially with medical terminology and test vocabulary. To build your test-taking skills, you’ll have access to practice tests and simulated exams.
Additionally, we support you with NCLEX registration and exam scheduling.
Nurses are provided with:
- Experienced U.S. mentors
- Personal monitors
- NCLEX preparation courses
- Flexible study schedules
- Easy access to materials
- Comprehensive resources
- Practice tests and simulations
- Exam registration help
NCLEX Travel Assistance
At Aurik, we support you throughout your NCLEX travel journey to make it smooth and stress-free. One of staff member always travels with you, providing guidance and motivation to ease your exam nerves.
We handle all travel logistics, including flights, accommodation, meals, and local transport. From pickup in Nepal to drop-off at the exam center, we manage everything so you can focus on your exam.
Similarly, you don’t need to worry about these costs, as they are covered through sponsorship.
Services include:
- Travel cost coverage
- Flight booking
- Accommodation booking
- Meal arrangements
- Schedule coordination
- Personal accompaniment
- Local transportation
- Ongoing motivation
Immigration Guidance After NCLEX
After passing the NCLEX, the next step is managing immigration paperwork. While we are not legal advisors, we provide clear guidance to help you understand the process, timelines, and key forms so you can stay organized and on track.
Nurses are introduced to important immigration forms, including:
- I-140 (Immigrant petition for a foreign worker)
- DS-260 (Immigrant visa application)
- Document preparation assistance
Nurses are supported in preparing and organizing all necessary documents, such as:
- Sponsorship and employer papers
- Personal ID and academic records
- Proof of work experience
- Medical exams and vaccination records
- Police clearance certificates
- Visa Screening certificates
Furthermore, our team kept nurses informed about the latest policy changes and retrogression updates
US Hospital Placement
Preparing for a hospital interview in the U.S. can feel unfamiliar—but with the right support, it becomes a confident step toward your nursing career. Nurses are provided with personalized coaching and practical tools to help them feel prepared and ready to succeed.
Our support includes:
- Common interview questions preparation
- Tips for presenting qualifications
- Resume/CV preparation help
- Understanding job offer terms
- Soft skills and communication tips
- U.S. hospital work culture overview
- Post-interview follow-up guidance
We help nurses feel confident, professional, and well-prepared to meet U.S. clinical expectations and stand out in their interviews.
Visa Interview Preparation
We support nurses through the entire U.S. visa interview process—making it easier, more organized, and less stressful. Nurses are guided in gathering the right documents, completing visa forms, and preparing for the interview confidently.
If you’re married or planning to marry before departure, we help ensure your spouse and children (under age 21) are prepared with the correct paperwork, background checks, and medical steps for dependent visa processing.
Nurses are provided with:
- Custom interview prep packets
- Document review and organization
- Embassy-specific interview guidance (Kathmandu)
- Family-related visa support
- Marriage and birth certificate guidance
- Translation and notarization assistance
- Medical exam and vaccination guidance
Travel to the US
Once your visa is approved, you’re ready to begin your journey. We help coordinate every step from final paperwork checks to booking your flight and ensuring a smooth arrival in the U.S. Our team ensures you travel with confidence, knowing everything is set for a smooth landing and a strong start to your nursing career in the U.S.
Nurses are provided with:
- Flight booking and airfare coverage
- Pre-departure document verification
- Airport pickup and arrival guidance (if applicable)
- Orientation and local resource information
- State-specific process overview and support
Training and Acculturation support
Upon arrival, nurses won’t be placed directly into hospitals. Instead, you’ll undergo several weeks of simulation-based training to familiarize yourself with U.S. nursing practices and hospital systems.
Along with technical preparation, nurses receive cultural orientation to help ease the transition into a new environment. Lodging is arranged during your training period, and we provide essential follow-up support.
Since training programs vary by hospital and state, we help you understand what to expect and adapt accordingly. Furthermore, nurses are guided through personal milestones where they’ll receive their U.S. bank account, Social Security Number, and driver’s license.
Nurses are provided with:
- Simulation-based nursing practice
- Overview of U.S. hospital procedure
- Cultural orientation programs
- Lodging during training
- Guidance on banking, SSN, and driver’s license processes
- Hospital-specific process orientation
Continued Support
Arriving in the U.S. is just the beginning — our support continues well beyond that. We stay connected through messages and calls, not just to check on paperwork, but to see how you’re truly doing.
We’re here to support your adjustment, listen to how life is unfolding, and offer encouragement whenever you need it.
Nurses are provided with:
- Regular check-ins and support
- Helpful updates and resources
- Workplace culture guidance
- Practice life support (If needed)