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Which Recipient shall I put in order to complete Visa Screen order.



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Oct 29, 2008 08:08 AM

Which Recipient shall I put in order to complete Visa Screen order.


Hello to all of you! I have just received an email from CGFNS/ICHP that I need to place an order under my CGFNS account in order to complete the process. I have paid in full for $498 (which includes the order fee of $50). As I was undergoing the said process of putting an order to my CGFNS Account ID, I noticed that I have to provide "Additional Recipient". I have no idea what to put in there. I was thinking of declaring the California Board of Registered Nursing as my recipient, since it's the state I have applied for for my NCLEX-RN exam. Is it okay if i put the BRN-Ca as a recipient? And which contact name should I addressed to? Thank you s much for reading my queries! Have a nice day!


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Old Oct 29, 2008, 12:09 PM

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i have no idea.... i hope you get some replies to help you
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