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For those who have gone through having their RN application denied- I was wondering after being denied by the BRN and sending in a letter for appeal, how long did it take to be contacted by the Attorney Generals office. Also what methods were used when they contacted you (email, phone, or letter)? I sent my appeal letter to the BRN in early October. It has been almost 4 months and no response. Thanks in advance :bored:

Hello,

Any updates on your license? I was denied in June 2015 and opted not to wait for a hearing but rather enter into an agreement with the BRN. I finally got through to someone with my file at the attorney generals office this month and they said they'll send me something before the month ends. Can you give me a timeline from when you got denied to what your current status is? I would greatly appreciate it!

I responded to another thread. Here u go...

I have been dealing with the same issue. I was denied in End of SEPT 2014 and I still don't have my license. When I sent in my appeal in OCT 2014, I asked how long would it take to get a response from the AG's office. I was told usually around 6 weeks. Months went by and I heard nothing. Maybe in in March I finally called the BRN and got the name of the Deputy AG that had my case. He kept telling me I will have your statement of issues within 4-6 weeks. 6 weeks later nothing. I called him back, he said give him another 30 days. 30 days nothing. After that give him 2 weeks. During this time I was shopping for an attorney. I really didn't have the money for an attorney but i felt that he was giving me the run around. I got an attorney to make a phone call after the 2 weeks was up and just like that, had the state of issues in a few days! I was able to work out a settlement back in September but still waiting for the BRN approval.

Here's my timeline

I applied june 2014

denied end of Sept 2014

Appeal sent Early OCT 2014

NCLEX March 2015

Statement of Issues Mid June 2015

Signed Agreement Sept 2015

license pending :no:

Good luck to you!

I responded to another thread. Here u go...

I have been dealing with the same issue. I was denied in End of SEPT 2014 and I still don't have my license. When I sent in my appeal in OCT 2014, I asked how long would it take to get a response from the AG's office. I was told usually around 6 weeks. Months went by and I heard nothing. Maybe in in March I finally called the BRN and got the name of the Deputy AG that had my case. He kept telling me I will have your statement of issues within 4-6 weeks. 6 weeks later nothing. I called him back, he said give him another 30 days. 30 days nothing. After that give him 2 weeks. During this time I was shopping for an attorney. I really didn't have the money for an attorney but i felt that he was giving me the run around. I got an attorney to make a phone call after the 2 weeks was up and just like that, had the state of issues in a few days! I was able to work out a settlement back in September but still waiting for the BRN approval.

Here's my timeline

I applied june 2014

denied end of Sept 2014

Appeal sent Early OCT 2014

NCLEX March 2015

Statement of Issues Mid June 2015

Signed Agreement Sept 2015

license pending :no:

Good luck to you!

Hello Blacktea!

Sorry for the extremely late response! I finally received my stipulated March 3, 2016 and my license went into effect May 20th. My employer who had been promising a position regardless of my probationary license decided to back out because "HR wouldn't allow them to hire me." Now I'm on the hunt for a job as a new grad with no experience and a probationary license. Wish me more luck, i'll need it. To make matters worse, getting into a BSN program with an encumbered license is another nightmare. It seems no schools will accept you. Let me know how things are going for you and if you can shed any light on getting into a program. Thanks!

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