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Can you do travel nursing with a friend?

You can also choose whether to travel solo, with your family, or even with other travel nurses. So, if you're wondering whether it's possible to travel with another nurse, the answer is absolutely. Remember, you're in charge of what you do as a travel nurse.



Absolutely, "traveling in pairs" is a very popular trend in the 2026 nursing industry. You can coordinate with a friend to apply for the same hospital, unit, or at least the same city. To make this work, both nurses should work with the same travel nursing agency and the same recruiter, as this allows the recruiter to "pitch" you as a package deal to hospital HR departments. While getting identical shifts on the same unit can be competitive, many facilities appreciate the "built-in" support system that two friends provide each other, which can lead to better retention. You can share a two-bedroom apartment to significantly reduce your living expenses and split the "housing stipend," allowing you to save a much larger portion of your paycheck. It is vital to be flexible; if one hospital can't take both of you, look for two different hospitals in the same metropolitan area so you can still live together and share adventures during your days off.

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Many travel nurses will scoot around this by keeping an address with a friend or family member; however, there are HUGE risks with this. Suppose you are audited and cannot PROVE that you have paid 'market value' for a room/apartment/etc. Then, you will be back-taxed with penalties and fees.

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Bottom line: Regardless of your family dynamics, you can absolutely be a travel nurse and bring your family along. You just need to make sure you carefully plan ahead so the timing is right for you and all of your family members. There's no one right answer here, it simply depends on what best fits your family!

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For How Long Should a Travel Nurse Leave Before They Return to the Same Place? The IRS directs that you cannot stay in the same location for more than 12 months in a rolling 24-month period.

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How Long Are Travel Nursing Assignments? The standard travel nurse assignment is 13 weeks. However, contracts can range from as little as 2 to 26 weeks depending on the travel nursing agency and facilities. Many travel nurses choose to extend their contracts beyond the initial 13 weeks.

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Being in a long-distance relationship while on a travel nurse assignment can be hard for both you and your significant other. You and your partner will be going through many emotions and might not always be there for each other. This is why it is important to be as supportive as you can while away.

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The travel nurses that we met throughout our travels were all different–some were single, some traveled with their boyfriends or girlfriends, some with family, some were married, and others traveled but left their families at home. Some even traveled with another travel nurse friend.

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Travel nurses live a life of adventure, but the lifestyle is only for some. It can be challenging to develop real relationships quickly, often leading to loneliness. It's expected that travel nurses be experienced in their field and able to perform many of the same tasks as their full-time colleagues.

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Do travel nurses move a lot? Since most travel nursing assignments are 13 weeks, travel nurses often relocate to a new city every 13 weeks. This can vary depending on whether you extend your contract or accept a shorter-term one.

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