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This guide aims to help fellow foreign RNs with their Registered Nurse application in Illinois. I have provided links for some of the institutions and forms involved in the process of applying to Illinois. If you have found any discrepancy, please correct it.
This guide assumes that you hold an equivalent degree of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in the US. It also assumes that your Illinois license will be your first US nursing license. You will become an RN through Licensure by Examination. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) administers the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN), which is required for licensing as an RN in Illinois.
In the U.S., the term RN includes professionals with a variety of education levels but with certain skill sets in common. Most people become RNs after participating in one of two types of educational programs:
As Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs), we need to meet several requirements to receive Licensure by Examination as a RN in Illinois.
The steps to licensing can be summarized with this chart:
1. Evaluation of foreign degree and foreign license with an approved credentialing organization and receive a Credential Evaluation Service Report
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation allows us to have our foreign nursing degree evaluated by one of two organizations: the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) or the Education Records Evaluation Service, Inc. (ERES). Personally, I have chosen to use CGFNS for its long-established service, web access by regulation officials, and fast turnaround times.
CGFNS provides instructions on the steps necessary to evaluate our foreign degree and licensure. Click here to view the instructions documentation.
Here is an overview of the steps:
CGFNS will evaluate your education and licensing to see if it is comparable to the minimum standards for an Illinois Registered Nurse program. After evaluation, CGFNS will decide either that your degree is comparable except for a missing clinical component OR that your degree is not found as comparable.
In the first case, you will need to have your training pre-approved by IDFPR and choose a school or other training provider from a list of approved nursing education programs (the list is available on the IDFPR website). After completing this clinical requirement and sending transcripts to IDFPR, you will be able to continue your licensing process.
In the second case, you will need to return to school for a degree program to qualify you for licensure as a Registered Nurse. You should research nursing education programs in your area, and bring your transcripts and credential evaluation to the program coordinators to see if you can receive advanced standing for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). The quickest route to becoming an RN may be to earn an Associates Degree of Nursing. However, if you choose this option you will be settling for a U.S. degree that is not as advanced as your foreign degree, and you will have to continue studying for a BSN if you want better career opportunities.
For BSN holders from another country, your degree might be determined comparable to the minimum standard required by the State of Illinois. However, sometimes different standards in nursing practice can affect your degree evaluation.
2. Get fingerprinted via an IDFPR (Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation) approved vendor for a criminal record check
A list of service providers approved by IDFPR and the Illinois State Police is listed in the Licensure by Examination application pages 27-28. Costs vary by site. Call to set up an appointment. Since I'm already in the US, I have gone to Accurate Biometrics in Chicago, IL. No need for appointments. They accept walk-ins. Save the receipt as proof that you have taken this step: You must include it in the Licensing by Examination application package you will later send to Continental Testing Services (CTS).
3. Register online with Continental Testing Services (CTS), submit your Licensure by Examination application, required supporting documents, and pay application fee
CTS manages licensing applications for the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). You should call the CTS help number for application assistance: 800-359-1313 (toll-free) or (708) 354-9911 (local). Steps involved:
Your final application package should include: (always make a copy for yourself)
(The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) requires minimal scores of 560 on the paper-based test, 220 on the computer-based test and 83 on the Internet-based test) This application is valid for 3 years. If you have not passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) or met other licensing requirements within these 3 years you will have to submit a new application and pay the processing fee again.
4. Register with Pearson Vue for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) by web, mail or telephone
Register with Pearson for the NCLEX at the same time as submitting your application to Continental Testing Services (CTS). The NCLEX costs $200 (as of 2012).
5. Receive an approval letter from Continental Testing Services (CTS) and Authorization to Test (ATT); schedule your testing appointment with the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX)
You have only 90 days from receipt of the ATT to take the NCLEX. Set up your appointment immediately. Instructions are included in the ATT notice. I received mine in the email 1-2 days after registering for Pearson Vue.
6. Take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) and receive a passage letter allowing limited practice for 3 months while license is being processed
And there you have it. Hope this helps!!! Good luck to all of you (and me too!).
I sent them an email as I said in the guide but it does take them "a while".
Hi I would like to ask about the finger print card. Finally I have received it but I don't know what is the next step. I live currently in the states, can I go to any police station and they will do it for me and when it finishes where I should send it to ISP!
Individuals applying for licensure for professions that require fingerprints must submit to a criminal
background check and provide evidence of fingerprint processing from the Illinois State Police (ISP), or a
fingerprint vendor approved by ISP or the Department. Fingerprints must be taken within 60 days
from the date that the application is submitted to the Department or the Department’s testing
vendor.
Certifying Statement of Fingerprint Submission Form (FP), or a receipt issued by an approved fingerprint
vendor must be submitted with the application and fee. The receipt shall be issued by the vendor at the
time that fingerprints are obtained.
Applicants may contact an approved fingerprint vendor to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting.
The ISP will transmit electronic results of fingerprint processing to the Department.
Out-of-State applicants who are unable to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting through an
approved fingerprint vendor must obtain one (1) Illinois State Police (ISP) fingerprint card for
processing by the ISP. The ISP will transmit electronic results of fingerprint processing to the
Department. To obtain a fingerprint card, please contact the Department at 217-782-8556 or send
an email request on your profession page of the Department website at http://www.idfpr.com.The fingerprint
card may be taken to a police department in another state to obtain classifiable prints. The fingerprint
card and processing fee shall then be mailed to ISP as follows:
-- Illinois State Police
Bureau of Identification
260 North Chicago Street
Joliet, Illinois 60432-4075
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK INFORMATION
For fingerprint processing fees, please contact ISP at
http://www.isp.state.il.us/docs/5-727.pdf
or at the following email address:
Individuals applying for licensure for professions that require fingerprints must submit to a criminalbackground check and provide evidence of fingerprint processing from the Illinois State Police (ISP), or a
fingerprint vendor approved by ISP or the Department. Fingerprints must be taken within 60 days
from the date that the application is submitted to the Department or the Department’s testing
vendor.
Certifying Statement of Fingerprint Submission Form (FP), or a receipt issued by an approved fingerprint
vendor must be submitted with the application and fee. The receipt shall be issued by the vendor at the
time that fingerprints are obtained.
Applicants may contact an approved fingerprint vendor to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting.
The ISP will transmit electronic results of fingerprint processing to the Department.
Out-of-State applicants who are unable to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting through an
approved fingerprint vendor must obtain one (1) Illinois State Police (ISP) fingerprint card for
processing by the ISP. The ISP will transmit electronic results of fingerprint processing to the
Department. To obtain a fingerprint card, please contact the Department at 217-782-8556 or send
an email request on your profession page of the Department website at www.idfpr.com.The fingerprint
card may be taken to a police department in another state to obtain classifiable prints. The fingerprint
card and processing fee shall then be mailed to ISP as follows:
-- Illinois State Police
Bureau of Identification
260 North Chicago Street
Joliet, Illinois 60432-4075
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK INFORMATION
For fingerprint processing fees, please contact ISP at
http://www.isp.state.il.us/docs/5-727.pdf
or at the following email address:
Do I need to fill out the FP form if I am out if state and have the finger print card from ICP
Yes , you will need to fingerprinted and sent that form to ISP & this will charge you like around $34 change , other wise if you live near to Illinois state you can go to approved live scan vendor , for this you do not need finger print card just make a appointment with them , they will scan your finger prints and give a form for proof ,and they will do the remaining process , the finger print just valid for 60-90 days according their policies . This will charge around $60.
Yes you will need to fingerprinted and sent that form to ISP & this will charge you like around $34 change , other wise if you live near to Illinois state you can go to approved live scan vendor , for this you do not need finger print card just make a appointment with them , they will scan your finger prints and give a form for proof ,and they will do the remaining process , the finger print just valid for 60-90 days according their policies . This will charge around $60.[/quote']Hi
Do I need to fill out the applicant consent form? on page 87 by the way I went to a police station not a live scan vendor
Any in put will be helpful
lesliefy
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continental testing has replied to me! yey. She said just leave it blank and they will just assign me a temporary number