2004 News
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15 APRIL 2004
CGFNS launches new Online Multiple Report System
CGFNS is pleased to announce the addition of its new Online Multiple Report System (OMRS) to the CGFNS website. The OMRS authorizes a third party to receive an individual recipient’s status information and is a complimentary service designed for employers, hospitals, immigration attorneys or recruiters who are managing multiple clients. The Online Multiple Report System will streamline the efforts of those businesses with multiple clients by allowing them to check their clients’ application status online.
The OMRS includes those applying for VisaScreen, Credentials Evaluation Service, Certification Program, and the New York Credential Verification Service.
The OMRS allows the authorized designated party to access the status of all their applicants in one report. This report provides information until thirty (30) days after the completion of the service.
Each OMRS user will have to:
Authorization of a third party as a recipient of status information does not preclude the applicant’s maintenance of his/her own individual username and password or checking his/her individual status. The applicant can revoke third party authorization with a mailed, written request to CGFNS.
CGFNS is an immigration-neutral, nonprofit organization based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States, and is an internationally recognized authority on education, registration and licensure of nurses and health care professionals worldwide. CGFNS’s mission is to provide responsible leadership in the delivery of relevant services to the global nursing and health care community. The organization was founded in 1977 through a collaborative effort by representatives from the U.S. Department of Labor; Department of Health, Education and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services); the Immigration and Naturalization Service; and representation from nursing organizations, including the American Nurses Association and the National League for Nursing.