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ACHIEVE Referral Reward
Earn up to $1,250 For You And Your Referral!
Join the PassportUSA Dream Team: Help Deliver the American Dream with PassportUSA’s Rewards Program!
At PassportUSA, we want to reward you for referring qualified nurses to us. That's why we're offering three unique reward programs to benefit you AND the nurse you refer. Depending on which program requirements the nurse meets, you could cash in $2,500!
PassportUSA is offering you the opportunity to receive up to $1,250 by referring an RN who signs a contract, files their I-140 with PassportUSA, and has the following qualifications:
ACHIEVE Program Qualifications
- Passed NCLEX
- Is not already working with PassportUSA
Bonus Payment Breakdown
- $150 USD will be directly deposited into your PayPal or checking account when the RN signs an agreement and I-140 has been filed.
- $1,100 USD will be directly deposited into your PayPal or checking account when the RN has successfully completed 180 days of service in the USA with PassportUSA.
- $1,250 for each of you, $2,500 TOTAL
Don't Let Your Great Experience With PassportUSA Be A Secret!
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