CGFNS/ICHP's Official decision on Visa Screening for June 2006 NLE passers

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CGFNS Denies VisaScreen® Certificates for Philippine Nurses Who Passed the Compromised June 2006 Philippine Licensure Examination

PHILADELPHIA, PA — FEBRUARY 14, 2007 — After careful consideration, the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS International) has decided that those Philippine nurses who were sworn in as licensed nurses in the Philippines following their passing the compromised licensure exam of June 2006 are not eligible for a VisaScreen Certificate. CGFNS began investigating this issue soon after the first reports of irregularities were received and sent a fact-finding mission to the Philippines in September 2006. CGFNS has concluded that the licensure process for those who received their license as a result of passing the compromised June 2006 licensure examination raises significant questions about the accurate assessment of the competencies of many of those individuals.

Therefore, CGFNS is unable to certify that the licensure is comparable to a U.S. license. In this instance, applicable U.S. immigration law will not permit CGFNS to issue the VisaScreen Certificate required of internationally educated health care workers to those nurses who obtained Philippine licensure on the basis of passing the June 2006 nursing licensure examination. CGFNS notes, however, that the June 2006 passers are able to overcome this bar and qualify for a VisaScreen Certificate by taking the equivalent of Tests 3 and 5 on a future licensing examination administered by Philippine regulatory authorities and obtaining a passing score.

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http://www.cgfns.org/sections/about/news/news/2007/02-14-07_philippines.shtml

For those that want to go to US...we need to take the board or certain parts of the board this June.

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I just want to say Good Luck to all June 2006 passers who will be retaking the 2 sets of exams. Don't lose hope, we should actually consider this a blessing that the CGFNS has set a condition in order to still allow 2006 passers to have a chance in working in the United States. This is just one of life's many difficult tests and I know you guys can surpass it.

Unless you have received a letter that you have been denied something, just submit the new information to them. And you do not need to pay more fees.

Thanks Suzanne....Yup, just got my answer from CG and all I need to do is submit the new info in lieu of the old info.

isuggest stick with what the cgfns is asking you to do..especially if you already turn in your applications for cvs, and cp...are you concern about what ana is saying? they are not the one who will process and give you your visascreen. i don't guarantee i am right, but think about it. don't feel too bad about the whole thing, i maybe not in your shoes right now, but i guarantee you that after this hooplah, there will be a lot of stuff you guys will face...so goodluck, chill, do things one at a time.:biere:

thanks for the reply rnawaii....believe me, i want to stick with what cg is suggesting we do because it is far more easier than taking the whole exam again...but imho, i believe that this is the best and safest course of action that i can take, this june 07 license thing has stretched on for far too long and i'm not sure if there's an end in sight...we've been waiting and fighting for it for a good part of a year...that's enough for me, shouldve used my brain and not my heart and took the retake last december(hi suzanne!):banghead:...it might seem paranoid, but it's not the problems that i know of that worries me, it's the problems that i dont know of...i dont wanna look back again and say "i shoulda"...and with me having a new license, i get to remove that big chip on my shoulder and hopefully move on from this mess...i'm gonna take control(as much as i can) of my situation and not leave it in the hands of other people...and i agree with what you said, we are still gonna face a lot, so i dont need no monkey on my back for me to carry around on my journey...for the sake of the others opting for the partial retake, i do hope i'm wrong but if i'm not then it would've been well worth my risk and effort in getting a new license....i just waived my license yesterday and i am buckling down and starting my review, no time to chill....good luck to all of us...:barf02:

smart move.

while others continue to complain, you will have an easier time of finding an employer. do to legal issues, any that i have come in contact with over the past six months are wanting to see the entire exam rewritten, not just the two sections.

you are doing things the right way, and i commend you for that.:balloons:

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