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Oct 02, 2007, 08:34 AM
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California for initial licensure
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Over and over again, the moderators here have posted about not going thru CA for initial licensure, especially if you do not have a SSN#. You do not see you name posted on the website for the BRN, as you will not be issued a license until you are in the US and have a visa that will permit you to work.
It also takes about four weeks for you to receive your results out of the US, via regular air-mail. And the letter just informs you if you passed or did not pass; nothing more. And since a license is not issued, then you cannot endorse to another state with that procedure.
As many of you are aware, CA gives you three years to present them with a SSN#, or your file is destroyed and you start all over again. For those of you that decided to go with CA anyhow, you can apply to another state for licensure by examination while you still have a valid file with CA, and have them forward the results, and then get a license that way. Make sure that the new state issues a license without a SSN#. Suggest that you do not do that until it has been over two years of waiting, until you know what will be happening with visas.
Right now, you are looking at minimum of two year wait for a chance to get to the US to work, there are no guarantees anymore; no matter what an agency tells you. They do not have anything to do with what USCIS does, and the fact that there are still more applicants than there are visas per year available.
We tell you things here for a reason, to help you. It does not make a difference to me as to what someone does, but when they come back later on when things are not working as they wanted, then it is time for me to say something. And this has been happening over and over again lately.
Best of luck to all of you, but please take the time to do some further reading before sending in one application for licensure. There is no application for the NCLEX exam, there is no such thing.
In the past, a few years ago, CA and NY were the only states that did not require the CGFNS exam; but that has changed significantly over the past couple of years, where only four do not require it out of all in the US. Things have changed and are always changing, recommend that you always check with the website for the BON/BRN that you are interested in. They can change requirements, and they do change requirements.
Last edited by suzanne4 : Oct 02, 2007 at 08:37 AM.
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Oct 04, 2007, 10:01 PM
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Re: California for initial licensure
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As many of you are aware, CA gives you three years to present them with a SSN#, or your file is destroyed and you start all over again. For those of you that decided to go with CA anyhow, you can apply to another state for licensure by examination while you still have a valid file with CA, and have them forward the results, and then get a license that way. Make sure that the new state issues a license without a SSN#. Suggest that you do not do that until it has been over two years of waiting, until you know what will be happening with visas.
Hey Suzanne, I was just wondering, if 3 years had passed & I wasn't able to give CA BON my SSN, my file for application for licensure will be destroyed, does that mean I NEED TO TAKE NCLEX again? Could you suggest a state where I can apply while my file in CA is still valid? Thanks....
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Oct 04, 2007, 10:17 PM
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Re: California for initial licensure
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We are hearing of mixed responses as to what will happen with the NCLEX results. Different people have gotten different answers when the BRN has been asked.
My suggestion is to apply for License by Examination to a state that will issue a license without a SSN#. Things change all of the time, and what a state is permitting today does not mean that it will be valid even in a few months.
The three that many have used are Arizona, New Mexico, and Illinois; but you will wish to check directly with them before you do anything. Remember that you need a SSN# for most states to be able to renew the license if you do get one issued to you.
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Oct 04, 2007, 10:19 PM
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Re: California for initial licensure
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Since this thread was meant to be informational only, and there are already many threads about getting licensed in another state, I am going to go ahead and close this thread to any more posts.
This will make it easier for those to follow.
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