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Nurse PRO U.S offers a variety of credentialing services from Initial NCLEX Applications, License Endorsements, License Renewals/Reinstatements and Visa Screen. We also have partner staffing and placement agencies who can provide you with employment opportunities in the U.S.
The only tasks you will have to do will be going to your school and local licensing authority to request certain documents to be sent to the appropriate US agencies/companies. You will also be working on your fingerprinting requirement on a Standard FD-258 card if applicable. NURSEPRO is here to assist you with your application on an end-to-end process. You will be provided with specific and detailed instructions for tasks that have to be done on your end, while NURSEPRO takes care of everything else.
Before you become licensed as a Registered Nurse in the U.S., you need to pick a State which you want to be licensed in, submit state-specific requirements, be deemed eligible, then take the NCLEX-RN Examination. After you pass the NCLEX-RN exam, your license will be issued.
Each state has their own processes, requirements and qualifications. Upon consulting with us, we will be able to provide you with different options, depending on your personal preferences, qualifications, work experience and long term objectives.
Some states require a U.S. Social Security number upon submission of the RN application while some states do not. Some states may also allow you to submit an application and take the NCLEX but will hold the issuance of your RN license until you are able to provide them with a valid U.S. Social Security Number. There are a handful of U.S. states that do not require a U.S. social security number in order to apply, take the NCLEX-RN and become licensed. Get in touch with us so that we can discuss which may work best for you.
For a fee, we can go to your school and local licensing authority to work on your requirements. However, we can only assist you if your school and local licensing authority is located within Metro Manila Philippines. If we are unable to assist you, you can also ask a friend or relative to go to your school and local licensing authority with an authorization letter from you.
Yes. You can submit another application to the Board of Nursing to re-take the NCLEX. Some states do have a maximum number of attempts that you can take the NCLEX within your eligibility period.
Yes. Foreign graduates are welcome to submit an application to the Board of Nursing in order to become eligible to take the NCLEX-RN as long as you qualify with their state-specific requirements.
Fees do vary from state to state. Visit "OUR SERVICES" in order to view the general fees and requirements for each of the listed States. If your preferred state is not listed there, contact us! We can assist you in your nursing application to any U.S. State. However, we will need to identify if you are eligible to apply in that State, prior to starting your application.
Some states require you to have a local license from your country of origin while some states do not. Contact us and let us know which state you prefer to be licensed in so that we can provide you more information.
Once you pass the NCLEX exam, you won't need to take it again. You will just need to apply to your preferred State Board of Nursing and comply with their requirements in order to be issued an RN license.
Yes; Online bank transfer, Chase Bank deposit, BDO/BPI deposit, G Cash, Zelle, Paypal, U.S. Personal Check.
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