Filipino Graduate Applying for RN license in Texas

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This is a forum for Filipino graduate nurses who wish to apply and pass the NCLEX RN.

First off, this forum is based on my experience and what I had to go through. Also, I want to start this forum because I had promised God that if I ever pass the NCLEX RN, I would try and help others do so as He helped me. Please excuse the length but I want to be detailed.

My background: I am an American citizen and all my education prior to college were in the US. I chose to go to the Philippines for nursing school because 1. I wanted to go to school far away from home and 2. it was the cheapest solution for me to get what I want. I graduated from nursing on March 2011 with a BSN. I returned to the Philippines on September 2011 to start my application process for the NCLEX RN with California BON and to review with my school for the Philippines NLE. (I applied for dual citizenship in 2007 prior to enrolling for school; I was born on American soil but my mother is a Filipino citizen) I took the Philippines NLE on December 2011 and found out that I passed on February 2012. I returned to the Philippines on April 2012 to personally claim my Philippines RN License. On May 31, 2012, I received a letter from California BON stating that I was "required to complete additional course work, both theory and clinical practice to be done concurrently." Once I found out that California wanted me to go back to school, I reapplied with my home state, Texas.

These are the steps I took to apply for the Texas NCLEX RN:

1. Apply with CGFNS for the Credentials Evaluation Report, $350 or $385. Along with this report is the License Verification. If you are not a Filipino citizen, there is a form for exemption from examination that you can apply for directly with the PRC. The forms for the CES must be filled out by your school and the PRC and must be sent directly from your school and the PRC to CGFNS. The PRC is very strict so all paperwork that was not done personally, had an authorization letter from me. The PRC and my school took at least 2 months to process before it was sent to CGFNS. CGFNS in itself took 3 months to process before sending the CES report to TX BON.

2. Only AFTER CGFNS notified me that the CES report had been sent to the Texas BON, I mailed in my NCLEX
RN
application along with a check for $139 and a fingerprint card. BTW, my school was taught in English and we used American textbooks, therefore, I was exempt from taking the English Proficiency exam. (Along with the CES forms, there is a section which asks if the curriculum was taught in English. Make sure the PRC and your school checks off that your curriculum was done in English, if it was.)

3. I then saved up money so I could also apply with Pearson Vue, $200. You MUST apply with Pearson Vue in order to get your ATT. I notified the TX BON once I applied with Pearson Vue. And while waiting for my ATT, I went ahead and took the online Texas Nursing Jurisprudence Exam.

4. I received my ATT on February 2013 and had 75 days before it expired. I took the test on April 2013 and found out I passed with the Pearson Vue Quick Results after 2 days. I am still waiting on the TX BON for the official results and if I am required for a refresher course since I have not practiced my nursing EVER.

These are the steps I took to pass the NCLEX RN:

1. STUDY: I used Saunders Comprehensive Review 5th edition and read at least 2-3 units per week. Best advise..know your fundamentals of nursing. Know your lab values and normal vital signs of the different age groups.

2. STUDY SOME MORE: I signed up with Kaplan and watched all the content videos while following the E-Book (The RN Course Book). I highly suggest watching the content videos because the lecturers add some content that can be easily remembered. And if you focused on fundamentals with Saunders, focus on pharmacology with Kaplan's Course Book.

3. KAPLAN EVEN MORE: I took first the Diagnostic Test. Then QT 1,2,3 before I met up for the classroom sessions which focused on the Decision Tree. Seriously have your content done before going through the Decision Tree.

4. KAPLAN TO THE MOST: When my classroom sessions ended, I followed the 2 weeks Study Guide. This consisted of 150 questions per day after finishing the Assessment Test, QT 4, 5, 6, and 7. Yes. It was A LOT. But after I finished every exam, I went through each and every question, wrong or right and reviewed the rationale. If I wasn't satisfied with Kaplan's rationale, I went back to Saunders. Saunders is much more in depth. And honestly, my scores scared me at the beginning. I was hitting just par of what was asked for. I first started making 50s with the Q-banks and I was really worried but I kept pushing through with it. Just a week before the exam, I was in the 60s range.

5. LIPPINCOTT'S ALTERNATE FORMAT QUESTION: After I finished 90% of Kaplan's Q-bank, I switched gear to Lippincott's. I did these 2 days before the exam.

6. PRAY: I prayed every morning, every night and read "Our Daily Bread" everyday. And the night before my exam, my family and I did the rosary. Even throughout the exam, I kept praying.

7. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF: Relax the night before and make sure you sleep well. Be well rested. I arrived at my testing center and hour and a half before my exam. Before I went in, I glanced over Pharma. And then I prayed. And I believed in myself. I had to. Because everyone else did.

God Bless to every one of you who is pursuing nursing as a profession. If I was vague in any of these areas, please feel free to ask.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

It wasn't so much name calling but saying what you said was dumb Can I just say I don't have a Philippine license? hahhaha i know its perjury but I just don't want any further problem

It will cause you more problems not declaring stuff than it will having name issues. As long as you can prove your identity it doesn't matter

alright point taken and my fault. Anyway, I need the professional CES right? I haven't have the time to call CGFNS to clarify. I've been working Am, pm, and noc shifts and my sleeping pattern is all screwed up.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Professional report would be the one to get if the state requires it or you plan on further education

hello. Texas does not require a Philippine license. However, I took the exam to support my school. If you plan on taking nursing in the Philippines, you MUST apply for exemption for examination with the Philippine Regulation Commission. One of the requirements for taking the NLE is Filipino citizenship. If you were born to a Filipino parent, you can try and apply for dual citizenship.

Hi! I have the same experience. I'm a bsn grad from the ph and I wasn't able to take the nle exam there because my visa was approved just after my graduation. Can you help and guide me with my application here in TX? Please... It's been almost 3 years since I graduated. My email is [email protected] please I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much!!!

Professional report would be the one to get if the state requires it or you plan on further education

thank you

Hello, I need a little help with my application. So, I just finished my CES and am now trying to do my application for the tx board. I'm currently still in the Philippines but will be going back home to America next month.

I'm a bit lost when it comes to the fingerprint card part and the VOL. Does the VOL have to be mailed by the PRC to the tx board separately from the rest of the application? Or can they just give it to me after they fill it up and I put it together with the rest of the papers and mail it myself? Basically, does it have to be an office-to-office transaction?

Then about the fingerprint card, can I do that part after sending the application? Because I was hoping to do that part when I go back to America and if the VOL wasn't an office-to-office transaction, I was planning to send the application with the fingerprint card when I get back to America so that it'll all be done (and be together) at one time only.

Help would be very much appreciated. Please and thank you!

hello everyone! i studied nursing in the philippines, a pnle passer. filipino citizen. i am currently here in houston texas using a tourist visa.

i am trying to apply for nxclex thru texas bon..

my problem is: what should i check in the options below? any help from nurse masters here are greatly appreciated!

ALSO, i applied already and paid for the cgfns. i indicated my wife's address here in houston texas 77407 in the cgfns application because i don't have anyone in my philippine residence to get any post office mail for me. is this ok? i am applying as a foreign educated nurse and i do not have an ssn and texas drivers license.

thanks again for all the help rn's!!!


  • I declare Texas as my primary state of residence and I have provided a Texas address. I am eligible for a
    Compact Texas License (if applicable, once you receive the Texas license, your other compact state license(s) will beinactivated).

  • I declare Texas as my primary state of residence but I have not provided a Texas address. I am eligible for aSingle State Texas License only.

  • I am declaring a Non-Compact State as my primary state of residency. My permanent residence is a state notparticipating in the Nurse Licensure Compact. I am eligible for a Single State Texas License only. (You may visithttps://www.ncsbn.org/Implementation_dates_list.pdf for a listing of participating states) I declare that the State of________________________________ is my primary state of residence and that such constitutes my permanent andprincipal home for legal purposes.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

You mention your wife is in Texas. In what capacity is she in Texas with? If you are in the US with a tourist visa then you can not declare Texas as a primary state of residence

You mention your wife is in Texas. In what capacity is she in Texas with? If you are in the US with a tourist visa then you can not declare Texas as a primary state of residence

thanks for the fast reply..

my wife and daughter has both green card. and will be eligible to file for citizenship this year.

can i apply nclex in texas? what address should i use? in my cgfns application, i used my wife's address here in houston. is that ok?

thanks again for your help

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thanks for the fast reply..

my wife and daughter has both green card. and will be eligible to file for citizenship this year.

can i apply nclex in texas? what address should i use? in my cgfns application, i used my wife's address here in houston. is that ok?

thanks again for your help

Where do you physically live right now and have a drivers license?

If you are not a legal resident of TX do not use your wife's address. Once you move to the US you can change your address to TX and be eligible for a compact multi-state license

Where do you physically live right now and have a drivers license?

If you are not a legal resident of TX do not use your wife's address. Once you move to the US you can change your address to TX and be eligible for a compact multi-state license

thanks for the reply.. i am not a legal resident of TX, don't have an ssn, i have philippine drivers license.. .im here in houston using my tourist visa.. but eventually needs to relocate here because of my family.. i will be back to manila sometime in august. have my own business back there. (nursing is my second course, I'm an engineer and musician by profession) ill just put my philippine address on the texas bon application. i am trying to fill up the application and on this part, i am completely lost as to what to check.. i hope someone can help me.. thanks in advance rn's!!

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[TD]In accordance with the Nursing Practice Act, section 304.001, art. 4 and 22 TAC 220.2, check one of the following:


  • I declare Texas as my primary state of residence and I have provided a Texas address. I am eligible for a
    Compact Texas License (if applicable, once you receive the Texas license, your other compact state license(s) will beinactivated).

  • I declare Texas as my primary state of residence but I have not provided a Texas address. I am eligible for aSingle State Texas License only.

  • I am declaring a Non-Compact State as my primary state of residency. My permanent residence is a state notparticipating in the Nurse Licensure Compact. I am eligible for a Single State Texas License only. (You may visithttps://www.ncsbn.org/Implementation_dates_list.pdf for a listing of participating states) I declare that the State of________________________________ is my primary state of residence and that such constitutes my permanent andprincipal home for legal purposes.

  • I am declaring another Compact State as my primary state of residence. Therefore, I understand that I cannotreceive a Texas license at this time (temporary or permanent), but I wanted to get the process started. I will
    submit a Sworn Declaration of Primary State of Residence form when my primary residence changes to
    Texas or a non-compact state. I declare that the State of ________________________________ is my primary state ofresidence and that such constitutes my permanent and principal home for legal purposes.

    OR, there is another form that i should fill up? not this one?

    thanks again everyone for you time and effort to help me.

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Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Have you completed CES report with CGFNS or the other approved agency? You can't apply for compact as you are not yet living in the US.

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