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Oct 09, 2009 04:50 PM

verification of licensure-Vermont

by dt7885

hello!

how long does PRC process verification of Licensure and how much do u need to pay?
for those who applied for nclex vermont,.does PRC complete the form?or they will just give a certificate of good standing? need help!!!! im here in the US, thats the only requirements that i dont have,...


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from savian
Old Oct 09, 2009, 09:15 PM

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Hi there! PRC needs 3 days processing time for your Licensure Verification. Then they will offer 2 options for delivery to desired destination. One you pay cheap, around 101 pesos but it will take exactly 1 month before it reach, say in your case Vermont and the other one you pay a thousand pesos for FEDEX, express delivery. Good luck!
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from Daigorot
Old Oct 10, 2009, 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dt7885 View Post
hello!

how long does PRC process verification of Licensure and how much do u need to pay?
for those who applied for nclex vermont,.does PRC complete the form?or they will just give a certificate of good standing? need help!!!! im here in the US, thats the only requirements that i dont have,...

Are you done with CGFNS-CES? This is a requirement in Vermont licensure application.
There is also a license verification needed in CGFNS-CES, different from the verification of license needed by the Vermont BON. I suggest you have to authorize one of your close relative or friend to apply it for you in PRC. It only cost 75 pesos for the application, 21 pesos for the doc. stamp, and 101 pesos for regular mail. If you want express courier like DHL, or FEDEx, you have to arrange it with the one incharge in PRC and don't pay the 101 pesos for regular mail. I used regular mail and it took 2 weeks (including processing) before CGFNS received mine. I will be sending a PM to you.
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from savian
Old Oct 11, 2009, 07:50 PM

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When I applied for Vermont I only enclose my CGFNS certificate with my application and the only reason why I needed the Licensure verification from PRC was my CGFNS certificate was issued three years ago. But if you don't have the CGFNS certificate, you have to get the CGFNS-CES coz its one of their requirements. Good luck!
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from dt7885
Old Oct 12, 2009, 08:21 PM

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hello,...Thanks for all the replies,...

i dont need cgfns-ces, although its 1 of the requirements now in their site. my sister did the process just sent her authorization letter and a copy of my license,.. and it will be here soon,...
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from jms8
Old Oct 18, 2009, 01:20 AM

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If I apply for VT licensure and passed the NCLEX will I get the physical license?
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Old Oct 18, 2009, 10:19 AM

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Vermont will issue you a license as long as you pass the NCLEX and pay their fees. Keep in mind you will still need a valid SS# in order to work as a RN. If you have that then you're almost there!
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from jms8
Old Oct 18, 2009, 10:23 PM

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OK. If I do get a license in VT and find an employer from there, can get an SSN? let's say H1B only.
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Old Oct 19, 2009, 12:25 AM

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If you're a specialized (BSN) nurse not a general BSN holder and you have several years experience in that specialization, then you might. New RNs DON'T qualify for that visa. But there are very few hospitals who are using the H1b visa. Unsure if any in Vermont still offer the H1b visa, but keep in mind it's not the hospital but the US Immigration who issues the visas.
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