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From Indonesia to your US nursing career

Indonesian-trained nurses have several US visa options — EB-3 + Schedule A, H-1B, F-1 → OPT → EB-3, and EB-2 NIW.

EB-3 priority date queue
~2 years
Category: Rest of World

Available US visa pathways

The six US work visa pathways most relevant to internationally-trained nurses. Status reflects eligibility for nationals of Indonesia, not certainty of approval.

PathwayStatusNotes
EB-3 + Schedule A
Permanent (green card)
Available~2yr wait (Rest of World).
TN (USMCA)
Temporary, renewable
Not applicableCountry is not party to USMCA.
H-1B1 (FTA)
Temporary, Chile/Singapore only
Not applicableReserved for Chilean and Singaporean nationals only.
H-1B
Temporary, lottery-capped (cap-exempt employers exist)
ConditionalRequires BSN + specialty role; lottery-capped, but cap-exempt employers (universities, teaching hospitals, nonprofits) are not subject to the lottery.
EB-2 NIW
Permanent (green card), self-petition
Conditional
F-1 → OPT → EB-3
Student → permanent path
Available

Source: USCIS, DOL Schedule A, USMCA Annex 16-A. Last updated April 2026.

EB-3 priority date queue (May 2026)

If you file for an employment-based green card, the wait depends on your country of chargeability. Where each category stands today:

  • Rest of World(yours)
    ~2 years
  • Mexico
    ~2 years
  • Philippines
    ~3 years
  • China
    ~5 years
  • India
    12+ years

Source: U.S. Department of State Visa Bulletin for May 2026 (travel.state.gov). Refreshed monthly.

The Indonesia nurse diaspora in the US

Indonesian nurses are an emerging group in the US healthcare workforce. Indonesia has bilateral nurse-migration agreements with Japan and the Gulf states, but US-bound migration is growing. The Indonesian-American community exceeds 100,000, concentrated in California, New York, and Texas.

Sources: CGFNS 2023 Nurse Migration Report, HRSA NSSRN, NCSBN National Nursing Workforce Study, Migration Policy Institute.

NCLEX-RN testing centers near Indonesia

Indonesia does not currently have an NCLEX testing center. Indonesian candidates typically travel to the Philippines (Manila), Hong Kong, or Taiwan to sit for the exam.

Source: Pearson VUE / NCSBN international NCLEX testing center list. Locations may change quarterly — verify on nclex.com before scheduling.

What you'll need to clear in Indonesia

Konsil Keperawatan Indonesia (KKI) and the Ministry of Health regulate nurse practice and credential verification.