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Filipino nurses face lengthy visa delays for US deployment, PNAA says

admin January 22, 2026

FILIPINO nurses preparing for deployment to the United States have been waiting longer for their visas to be released as processing times—some already taking several years—have become even more lengthy, the Philippine Nurses Association of America (PNAA) said Thursday.

PNAA President Dr. Marlon Saria said the US government’s stricter immigration policies do not necessarily have a direct effect on Filipino nurses, but this may be the case with the processing of visa applications.

The waiting time has been taking longer than usual, Saria said, and may have created possible ripple effects in the US healthcare sector. “We do have nurses who have since qualified who are unable to come to the US because of the processing of their visa applications. Unfortunately, they’re having to wait a little longer for their cases to be reviewed and approved,” Saria said at the sidelines of the Filipino Nurses Global Summit VI and 15th International Nursing Conference at Conrad Hotel in Pasay City.

Saria said the longer visa processing may have already contributed to the short staffing in some American hospitals in urgent need of nursing manpower. “I’m hearing that it is already a problem for some of our nurses. It’s also a problem for some of the organizations. Hospitals in the United States where they are expecting the nurses to fill in some of those positions that they need to fill… it is very hard to find staff. It’s very difficult right now and that might be a contributing factor to why there is short staffing in many organizations across the US,” he added. Understaffing was among the key concerns raised by over 1,000 Filipino nurses who joined a recent mass hospital strike in New York City.

Saria said, “In general, Filipino nurses are very highly regarded, are doing very well, and are very successful. We do have cases where we hear of abuse of Filipino nurses, in terms of employment abuse, where they may be shifted to another facility without them agreeing to or knowing in their contract, but those are isolated cases. We know they’re happening, isolated cases, but generally, Filipino nurses are very well regarded, very highly regarded in the US.”

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