Move from the Philippines to the U.S. as a Nurse — Justine’s Journey

Are you a Filipino nurse or nursing student dreaming of a nursing career in the United States? Meet Justine, MedLeap’s first successful candidate who turned that dream into reality — with no upfront tuition fees, visa stress, or uncertainty.

Justine’s story is living proof that a clear, funded path to the U.S. as a registered nurse is possible — and it’s available right now to nurses and nursing students across the Philippines.

🎥 Watch the full interview with Justine on YouTube

Who is Justine?

Justine was just like many other Filipino nursing graduates — unsure how to study abroad, worried about funding, and unsure which opportunities were real. That changed when she found MedLeap.

In this exclusive interview, she shares how she:

  • Got a $40,000 student loan with no U.S. cosigner

  • Completed her U.S. nursing degree with MedLeap’s help

  • Passed the NCLEX and secured a full-time RN job in the United States

  • Navigated the visa process without legal stress

  • Balanced living expenses and tuition in a foreign country

“MedLeap made everything so clear and easy to follow. I wouldn’t be here without them.” — Justine

Key Steps in Justine’s Journey

  1. Discovery: She learned about MedLeap through Facebook online content and got a free consultation.

  2. Application Support: MedLeap guided her through every step — university admissions, visa paperwork, and even housing.

  3. Loan Approval: She qualified for a $40K loan that covered both tuition and living costs.

  4. Arrival in the U.S.: Justine landed in Oklahoma and began her nursing program with confidence.

  5. Career Success: She’s now preparing to begin her RN job after passing the NCLEX — with zero debt stress and full visa support.

Is This Path Right for You?

MedLeap helps qualified Filipino students or nurses:

  • Apply to accredited U.S. nursing programs

  • Secure student loans with no U.S. cosigner

  • Get full support with visa, housing, and NCLEX

  • Transition into long-term nursing roles in the U.S.

We’ve helped Justine — and you could be next.