Most Realistic Pathways for Kenyan Nurses to Relocate to the US in 2026

Kenya is one of the top source countries for internationally educated nurses entering the United States — and 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year of opportunity. Kenya is NOT on the January 2026 U.S. immigrant visa pause list, the NCLEX exam is now available in Nairobi, and U.S. healthcare demand is at an all-time high. This guide covers every realistic step, visa route, website, and recruiter you need to make the move.

~600KNurses in Kenya
$98KUS Avg. RN Salary/yr
24–30Months Avg. Timeline
~840Kenyans Apply to Migrate / Year

Why Kenyan Nurses Are Preferred by US Employers

The growing demand for Kenyan nurses in the U.S. is not accidental. Kenyan nurses are listed among the primary source countries alongside the Philippines, Canada, Nigeria, and Ghana by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Here is why U.S. employers actively seek Kenyan nurses:

  • Native English fluency — nursing education in Kenya is conducted entirely in English; many states waive the IELTS/TOEFL requirement for Kenyan applicants
  • Extreme-conditions clinical training — Kenyan public hospitals routinely operate at 15:1 patient-to-nurse ratios, building extraordinary clinical judgment and prioritisation skills
  • Exceptional work ethic — U.S. nurse managers consistently report lower absenteeism and higher dedication among Kenyan nurses
  • Deep patient-centred compassion — Kenyan nursing culture places extraordinary emphasis on dignity and holistic care, directly boosting U.S. patient satisfaction scores
  • Cultural adaptability — Kenya’s 42+ ethnic groups create natural diversity competency for the U.S.’s multicultural patient environment
  • High NCLEX pass rates — strong academic culture + English fluency = faster onboarding than most other international source countries
  • Long-term commitment — EB-3 investment creates high retention; replacing a single RN costs U.S. hospitals $40K–$60K, so loyalty is enormously valuable
  • Proven track record — demand for Kenyan nurses continues to grow year-on-year across all major recruitment agencies
🏥 What Employers Say

Conexus MedStaff notes that Kenyan nurses’ “commitment to patient-centered care” and “cultural adaptability” are top reasons U.S. hospitals seek them specifically. Global Care Recruiters was featured by LeadingAge Minnesota for the positive impact Kenyan nurses make in geriatric care settings.

🇰🇪 Kenyan Public Hospital
  • 15:1 to 20:1 patient-to-nurse ratio
  • Frequent consumable shortages
  • Multi-discipline care simultaneously
  • High-pressure independent decisions
  • Limited monitoring equipment
🇺🇸 Typical US Hospital
  • 4:1 to 6:1 patient-to-nurse ratio
  • Well-stocked supplies & pharmacy
  • Specialised single-unit assignment
  • Structured protocols & physician access
  • Advanced monitoring at every bedside

The 3 Most Realistic Visa Pathways in 2026

Pathway 1: EB-3 Visa (Schedule A) — The Primary Green Card Route ⭐

The EB-3 employment-based immigrant visa under Schedule A is the most realistic, most common, and most recommended route. Registered Nurses are designated as Schedule A shortage occupations — meaning your employer skips the lengthy PERM labour market test, saving 12–18 months. This route leads directly to a U.S. green card (permanent residency).

✅ Kenya Is NOT on the January 2026 Visa Pause List

On January 21, 2026, the U.S. State Department paused immigrant visa processing for nationals of certain countries (Eritrea, Somalia, South Sudan, Nepal, etc.). Kenya is explicitly confirmed as NOT affected. Kenyan nurses can continue with consular processing at the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi.

VisaRoute to Green Card?PERM Required?Typical TimelineBest For
EB-3 Schedule A Direct GC Waived 24–30 months All RNs — bedside to specialised
H-1B Indirect No 6–12 months (if lottery won) BSN/MSN Nurse Practitioners, CRNAs
EB-1A Direct GC Waived 6–18 months Published researchers, award-winning nurses only

Step-by-Step: The Complete Process

1
Credentials Evaluation (CGFNS/TruMerit)
Months 1–3 · Start immediately

Apply for your CES Professional Report (~$350) and VisaScreen certificate (~$385) from CGFNS International (now TruMerit). These verify your Kenyan nursing credentials against U.S. standards. The VisaScreen is mandatory for ALL nursing visa applications. Timeline: 2–12 months — begin this first, before anything else.

2
Choose Your State Board of Nursing (BON)
Months 2–4 · Research & apply

Each U.S. state has its own BON. Submit your licensure application and CES report. Best states for Kenyan nurses: Texas (compact, no state income tax), Georgia (~$40 fee, high ROI), Minnesota (active Kenyan nurse community), Florida (compact, no state income tax).

3
Sit the NCLEX-RN
Months 4–8

Register at ncsbn.org ($200 fee) and schedule at any accredited Pearson VUE centre near you. Results available within 48 hours via NCSBN Quick Results.

4
Secure a US Employer Sponsor
Months 6–10 · Contact agencies now

A U.S. employer files Form I-140 on your behalf. Most nurses find sponsoring employers through international recruitment agencies (see list below). Legitimate agencies never charge nurses a placement fee — the employer pays.

5
I-140 Filed → Priority Date Established
Months 8–12 · Lock in your place in line

Employer files Form I-140 with USCIS. Optional premium processing ($2,800) guarantees a decision in 15 business days. Your priority date is now locked — even if dates retrogress temporarily, your place is secure. Monitor the monthly Visa Bulletin at travel.state.gov.

6
Consular Interview at US Embassy Nairobi
Months 20–28 · Final hurdle

When your priority date becomes current, apply for your immigrant visa (Form DS-260). Attend a medical exam with a USCIS-approved physician, then your consular interview at the U.S. Embassy, Upper Hill, Nairobi (ke.usembassy.gov). Receive your visa, fly to the U.S., and your green card arrives by mail.

Recruitment Agencies & Where to Apply

Working with a reputable recruitment agency is the most common and successful route. They connect you with U.S. hospitals, handle immigration paperwork, and often cover key costs. Here are some well-known agencies for Kenyan nurses:

Disclaimer: The agencies and job boards listed below are suggestions based on publicly available information only. This is not an endorsement, recommendation, or affiliation with any organisation. Always conduct your own due diligence before engaging with any recruiter or employer.

Conexus MedStaff
conexusmedstaff.com
Extensive experience with Kenyan nurses specifically. Handles EB-3, dependent visas, and full relocation support. Free education programme (48,000+ hours delivered in 2025).
AMN Healthcare
amnhealthcare.com
Largest U.S. healthcare staffing firm. Kenya contact: Njoroge +1 (859) 913-5352 | US: +1 (866) 871-8519.
InterStaff Inc.
interstaffinc.com
Nairobi-based recruiting office. NCLEX sponsorship programmes specifically designed for Kenyan nurses.
Global Care Recruiters
globalcarerecruiters.com
Kenyan nurse specialists to Minnesota. Featured by LeadingAge Minnesota. NCLEX must be passed first. 18–24 month immigration process.
Ready Care Staffing
readycarestaffing.org
HQ in Minnesota with recruiting office in Nairobi. African nurse specialist. Also serves Uganda and other East African countries.
O’Grady Peyton Int’l
ogradypeyton.com
40+ years experience. Places nurses across all 50 U.S. states. One of the most established international nurse agencies globally.
Avant Healthcare
avanthealthcare.com
Email: recruitment@avanthealthcare.com | 2301 Lucien Way, Suite 360, Maitland, FL 32751. Accredited sponsor programme.
WWHSS / Health Staff
client.healthstaff.org/kenya-nurses-apply-now
Direct hire; direct access to Kenyan nurse application page. Strong nurse reviews for immigration support and case management.
KenyanNurse Consultants
kenyannurse.com
Nairobi-based. NCLEX prep, IELTS training, overseas relocation support. IELTS course: KES 15,000 for 2 months.

Job Boards Where US Nursing Opportunities Are Advertised

PlatformWebsiteBest Search Terms
Indeedindeed.com“RN visa sponsorship” | “EB-3 nurse” | “sponsored RN”
LinkedIn Jobslinkedin.com/jobs“international nurse sponsor” | “EB-3 RN”
Diversity Nursingdiversitynursing.comBrowse all international nurse listings with visa filters
Trusted Healthtrustedhealth.comFilter “Visa Sponsorship” — permanent and travel nurse roles
Vivian Healthvivian.comFilter by “Visa Sponsorship” — nurse-specific portal
USAJOBSusajobs.govFederal nursing jobs (VA hospitals, military, Indian Health Service)
ZipRecruiterziprecruiter.com“EB-3 RN” or “internationally educated nurse”
Glassdoorglassdoor.comJobs + employer reviews + salary benchmarking

Credentials & Licensing — Key Organisations

OrganisationWebsiteWhat to Use It For
CGFNS / TruMeritcgfns.org / trumerit.orgCES report ($350), VisaScreen certificate ($385), CGFNS Certification Programme
Nursing Council of Kenyanursingcouncil.go.keObtain your NCK licence certificate — required for all credential evaluation
NCSBN (NCLEX)ncsbn.orgNCLEX registration, ATT tracking, Quick Results service
Pearson VUEpearsonvue.com/nclexSchedule NCLEX at any accredited centre near you
US State Dept Visa Bulletintravel.state.govMonthly priority date updates — monitor every single month
USCISuscis.govI-140 petition status, all immigration forms
US Embassy Nairobike.usembassy.govConsular appointments, immigrant visa interviews
Nursysnursys.comVerify U.S. nursing licence portability across states

Salary & Financial Opportunity

💰 US Registered Nurse Salaries 2026 (BLS + Glassdoor Data)
$98,430National Average / Year
$93,600Median RN (BLS)
$137K+California (Highest State)
$160KNurse Practitioners
📊 The Kenyan Perspective

The average U.S. RN salary of ~$98,000/year equals roughly KES 12.7 million annually — compared to a Kenyan RN average of KES 600,000–960,000/year. That is a 13x to 21x salary increase. Even accounting for the higher U.S. cost of living, the financial opportunity is genuinely transformational.

Costs You Should Budget For

ItemCost (USD)Notes
CGFNS/TruMerit CES Report~$350Required by most state BONs
VisaScreen Certificate~$385Mandatory for all nursing visas
State BON Application$40–$200Varies by state (Georgia cheapest ~$40)
NCLEX-RN Exam Fee$200Per attempt
IELTS / TOEFL (if required)$200–$300May be waived for Kenyan nurses
I-140 Premium Processing$2,800Optional; often paid by employer
Immigrant Visa (DS-260)~$325Per person
Medical Examination$200–$500Including vaccinations
Dependent Visa Fees~$345 eachSpouse and children under 21
💳 Who Pays What?

Legitimate employers and agencies typically cover: I-140 filing fee, premium processing, and often the VisaScreen fee. You generally pay: CES report, NCLEX registration, state BON application, and English tests if required. NEVER pay an agency a placement fee — this is a scam red flag.

English Language Requirements

Because Kenya’s nursing education is conducted in English, many U.S. state Boards of Nursing may waive the formal English proficiency test for Kenyan applicants. Always confirm with your specific target state. If required:

TestRequired ScoreValid ForWebsite
IELTS AcademicOverall 6.5+ (no section below 6.0)2 yearsielts.org
TOEFL iBTTotal 83+ (each section 22+)2 yearstoefl.org
OET NursingGrade B in all 4 sub-tests2 yearsoccupationalenglishtest.org

Red Flags — How to Avoid Scams

  • Agency demands a placement or recruitment fee from you — legitimate agencies are paid by the U.S. employer, never the nurse
  • Promises “guaranteed” US jobs without requiring NCLEX passage first
  • Claims to bypass NCLEX or credential evaluation requirements
  • Offers unrealistically fast timelines (e.g., “you can be in the US in 3 months” for EB-3)
  • Cannot provide verifiable references from nurses they have placed
  • Uses Gmail/Yahoo instead of a company domain email address
  • High-pressure tactics: “Only 2 spots left” or “This offer expires in 24 hours”

Verify agencies through the American Association of International Healthcare Recruitment at aaihr.org, or check CGFNS/TruMerit’s approved partner list at cgfns.org.

The Kenyan Nurse Advantage — Summary
  • 🗣️ Native English fluency → seamless communication, often waives language test
  • 💪 Extreme-conditions training → clinical judgment, resourcefulness
  • ⏰ Exceptional work ethic → lower absenteeism, higher patient welfare dedication
  • ❤️ Deep compassion → higher satisfaction scores, especially in long-term care
  • 🌍 Cultural adaptability → thrives in America’s diverse patient environments
  • 📚 Strong academic prep → competitive NCLEX pass rates, fast onboarding
  • 🧠 Emotional resilience → stability under pressure, lower burnout turnover
  • 🔒 Long-term commitment → high retention, lower replacement costs for employers
  • ✅ Not on visa pause list → consular processing proceeds normally in Nairobi
  • 📍 NCLEX available locally → no need to travel abroad for the examination
🚀 Your Action Plan — Start This Week
  1. Visit cgfns.org (now trumerit.org) and begin your CES application immediately
  2. Contact the Nursing Council of Kenya at nursingcouncil.go.ke to obtain your NCK licence certificate
  3. Register for NCLEX at ncsbn.org and schedule at any accredited centre near you
  4. Email at least 3 recruitment agencies (Conexus, AMN Healthcare, InterStaff) with your CV today
  5. Bookmark travel.state.gov and check the Visa Bulletin on the 1st of every month

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