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Hello, my wife is in Taiwan and we are on the NVC stage now and filling out the DS-260 application.

 

My wife is a nurse in Taiwan, has graduated from medical school in Taiwan and got her nursing license in Taiwan.

 

On DS-260, the part of "Present Work/Education/Training Information" it asks my wife occupation, which she answer as a nurse, then a question "In which occupation do you intend to work in the U.S.?" which she answers "medical/health" field.

 

Question: in the "Security and Background" - "Miscelaneous", there is a yes and no questions as below:

 

1. Are you a graduate of a foreign medical school seeking to perform medical services in the United States but have not yet passed the National Board of Medical Examiners examination or its equivalent?

 

2. Do you seek to enter the United States for the purpose of performing skilled or unskilled labor but have not yet been certified by the Secretary of Labor? 

 

3. Are you a health care worker seeking to perform such work in the United States but have not yet received certification from the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools or from an equivalent approved independent credentialing organization? 

 

 

My wife wants to take a certification for nursing in US later on after we already settled down and work as a nurse or in medical field after she got the certification in US. So should we answer "yes" to all of the three questions above? or is it ok if she answers "no", because maybe those questions above are tricky question to find out if she really move to US to follow her husband (me) or just to find a job.

 

Greatly appreciate any advice. 

 

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Whether to answer yes or no is the principal immigrants decision, as these are security and background questions. Understand that questions should be understood literally, as in exactly as written. No “as in” scenarios.

Edited by SorrowL

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