TXBON rules and policy about the 4 year span to pass the Nlcex

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hi everyone. This the first time writing in this forum. I have question about the TXBON 4 year policy to pass the Nclex RN.All international applicants must show proof of working in nursing for a period totaling two (2) years (i.e. 24 months)

at any time after graduation from a nursing program.

If you have not worked at least two (2) years as a first level, general nurse within the four (4) years preceding the filing

of the application.

I'm an immigrant or permanent resident of the US since 2007. I took nursing before I got in the US. So I just been back and forth to finish my study. After graduation may 2011. I applied to CABON I wasn't approved because the change of rules to go back to school requirements or something. Anyway since I'm living in texas, they require a foreign license of the CES. So I went back to the Phil. to take my PNLE so pass 2014. Then I registred TXBON. It was a long processed but I got my ATT already this march 9, 2015.

So my main concern is the TXBON told me that I could only take my NCLEX RN 1 attempt only because the date of my graduation is may 12, 2011. So within the 4 year span to pass the NLCEX RN. Its 2015 now. My deadline is before may 12 to pass the nclex.

This what I mean:

All international applicants must show proof of working in nursing for a period totaling two (2) years (i.e. 24 months)at any time after graduation from a nursing program.If you have not worked at least two (2) years as a first level, general nurse within the four (4) years preceding the filingof the application, you will not be licensed until you complete a Foreign Educated Nurse (FENS) refresher courseconsisting of 120 hours of classroom instruction and 120 hours of clinical practice under direct supervision of aRegistered Nurse. The applicant required to take the FENS refresher will be given a six (6) month permit to completethe refresher course. Further instruction will be provided upon passing the NCLEX-RN® examination.

So I'm overwhelmed with I lot question in my head. If I couldn't pass this Nclex what would I do because its over 4 years. And they said I have to do my nursing in the phil., or something. I don't understand them.

Question:

1. What do the TXBON mean?

2. If ever I don't passed could I apply to another state? would the board of nursing allow that?

3. What are my other option?

PLsss.....help to answer my questions.....

It's basically proof of working as a nurse for at least 2 years, if you don't have that much experience yet, then even if you pass your NCLEX exam you won't be licensed unless you do a refresher course.

So my main concern is the TXBON told me that I could only take my NCLEX RN 1 attempt only because the date of my graduation is may 12, 2011. So within the 4 year span to pass the NLCEX RN. Its 2015 now. My deadline is before may 12 to pass the nclex.

Texas BON is wrong, You have 4 years to pass the test after you register with Texas BON.

Call back and talk to a supervisor or send a email to TX BON. They do have some dummys answering the phones, but most of the time you will get a person who knows what they are talking about.

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