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Approval of The Evaluation Company as a New Credentialing Organization for Health Care Workers in Immigration Proceedings

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), has officially approved The Evaluation Company as a new credentialing organization authorized to assess foreign health care workers seeking immigration benefits in the United States. This notice was published on March 27, 2026, and informs the public of this newly recognized entity. Credentialing organizations play a critical role in the U.S. immigration system by verifying that foreign-trained health care professionals meet the education, training, licensing, and English language standards required under U.S. immigration law. USCIS requires certain health care workers — such as nurses, physical therapists, and other allied health professionals — to obtain a certificate from an approved organization before being granted certain immigration statuses. The addition of The Evaluation Company expands the pool of USCIS-recognized credentialing bodies, giving applicants an additional option when seeking credential verification. Health care workers pursuing immigration-based visas or status adjustments in occupational categories requiring certification must use an approved organization, and this notice confirms The Evaluation Company now qualifies as one. This change is administrative in nature and does not alter the underlying immigration requirements for health care workers; it solely adds a new approved pathway for credential evaluation.

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Key Changes

  • The Evaluation Company is officially approved by USCIS as a new credentialing organization for health care workers seeking immigration benefits.
  • Health care workers subject to credentialing requirements (e.g., nurses, physical therapists, allied health professionals) may now use The Evaluation Company for their USCIS-required credential evaluation.
  • This approval expands the list of USCIS-recognized credentialing bodies, providing applicants an additional evaluation option.

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Obligations

What this law requires

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Foreign health care workers seeking immigration benefits in occupational categories requiring certification must obtain credential verification from The Evaluation Company or another USCIS-approved credentialing organization before applying for immigration status

Foreign health care workers (nurses, physical therapists, allied health professionals) applying for immigration benefits
operational
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USCIS must recognize and accept credential certificates issued by The Evaluation Company as satisfying the credentialing organization requirement for health care worker immigration applications

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
operational
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The Evaluation Company must verify that foreign-trained health care professionals meet U.S. education, training, licensing, and English language standards as required under U.S. immigration law

The Evaluation Company
operational

Affected Parties

Foreign-trained nurses seeking U.S. immigration visas or status adjustmentsForeign-trained physical therapists and allied health professionals applying for immigration benefits+3 more…

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immigration,health care workers,credentialing