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*physical therapist (pt) - tn-1 visa sponsorship for mexican therapists*join sterling therapy solutions - work in the usa as a licensed pt*are you a licensed physical therapist in mexico?
want to work in the usa?
*sterling therapy solutions is looking for *skilled and motivated physical therapists from mexico* who want to bring their expertise to the united states.
if you're a *licensed pt in mexico*, fluent in english, and ready for a *career upgrade in top-tier u.s. healthcare facilities*, we can help make it happen.the best part?
*as a mexican citizen, you qualify for the tn-1 visa*, which allows you to work in the u.s. as a physical therapist *without the long and complicated visa process*.let's turn your skills into a rewarding career in the usa - with great pay, strong benefits, and professional growth.
*why work in the u.s. with sterling therapy solutions?
*- *higher salary & career growth* - earn a competitive u.s. salary and gain valuable experience.- *visa sponsorship* - we help you secure your *tn-1 visa* hassle-free.- *top healthcare facilities* - work in skilled nursing facilities (snfs), outpatient clinics, and rehabilitation centers.- *guidance on licensing & visa process* - we assist you with *u.s. state licensing and visa paperwork*.- *flexible locations* - choose from job opportunities in multiple *u.s. states that accept foreign-trained pts*.
*how to qualify for a tn-1 visa as a physical therapist*the *tn-1 visa* is a special work permit for mexican and canadian professionals under *nafta (now usmca)*.
to qualify:- *hold a physical therapy degree* from an accredited institution in mexico.- *obtain a u.s. State pt license* (see details below).- *secure a job offer* from a u.s. employer (that's where we come in).- *prove english proficiency* (toefl exam may be required for licensing).
*official u.s. Government tn-1 visa guide*:*how to get a u.s.
physical therapy license as a mexican pt*to work legally as a pt in the u.s., you need to *get licensed in a u.s. state that accepts foreign-trained therapists*.
the process includes:- *credential evaluation* - use agencies like *fccpt (foreign credentialing commission on physical therapy)* to verify your degree.- *take the toefl exam* - some states require proof of *english proficiency*.- *pass the npte exam* - the *national physical therapy examination (npte)* is required for u.s.
licensure.
*where can you work in the usa?
*some u.s. states *actively accept foreign-trained physical therapists* through tn-1 visa sponsorship.
popular locations include:- *texas* - strong demand for spanish-speaking pts.- *california* - great pay, diverse patient population, and year-round sunshine.- *arizona* - warm weather and a growing healthcare industry.- *new mexico* - perfect for therapists who love both career opportunities and nature.- *illinois* - big-city career options with high demand for pts