50,000 Unemployed Nurses! Why I’m Quitting After My US Visa Denial

The US Embassy denied my visa, but looking at the reality of nursing in Kenya, it might be the best thing that ever happened to me. With over 50,000 unemployed and underemployed registered nurses in Kenya, the "nursing dream" isn't what it used to be. In this video, I’m being 100% honest about my journey. I originally wanted to move to the United States as a nurse. But after my US visa denial, I had to take a hard look at the numbers. The Nursing Council of Kenya reports massive unemployment rates, where thousands of brilliant graduates are left struggling with poor pay and zero opportunities. Instead of waiting around or taking a low-paying clinical job just to please an agency, I’ve decided to completely pivot. I am officially quitting nursing to focus on freelancing and building my own path right here in Kenya. If you are a nurse, a student, or someone dealing with visa rejections and wondering "what next?", this video is for you. Let's talk about the hard truth the agencies don't want you to hear. #UnemployedNursesKenya #USVisaDenial #NursingInKenya #CareerPivot #FreelancingKenya #KenyanNurses #USembassyNairobi #LifeAfterVisaDenial DISCLAIMER: The producer assumes no responsibility or liability for any mistakes or omissions in the content of this video. The information contained in this video is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness.