Originally Posted by Tom123
If you wish to obtain your BSN, you will need to start all over, unless you wish to wait for immigration to finish. To obtain your BSN with an ADN, you must have a license to practice nursing. This is required in all states.
It is my understanding that when you apply to a higher degree level program, if you have a professional license at a lower level, they will want to see that license regardless. They will want to investigate the status of that license. How do they know, for instance, that you are not under some charges for something? You may be stuck waiting on the prior license or, if for some reason, you can't get it at all, you may have to really start over.
If I were you, I would do my best to keep on top of the immigration problem (and we know that sometimes these problems can take years to resolve) and start taking the upper level classes that can be got out of the way before you start your BSN program. Good luck.