Published Jul 15, 2009
honeylove_joy
33 Posts
hi everyone. in a newbie here. so please welcome me. thanks.
anyways, i am a Filipina who just graduated this April from a Nursing school in the Philippines and came to Houston just this June after taking the local Nursing Licensure Exam. and i am wondering if there are kind hearted nurses (Filipinos, or not) in Houston who are nice enough to help me and give me information about the process of getting a license in Texas, or recommend someone who could help. it's still early there's still a lot of time, i know, but while waiting for the results of the June board exam, i want to find as much information as i can, so that it would be easier when time comes that i will apply for the state board.
well, thanks for reading this. and i hope that you would help me. i'll be waiting for your reply. and it would be greatly appreciated. thanksomuch!!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the international forum as per the red banner
You need to go to the Texas state board of nursing and meet requirements for foreign trained nurse. You will need CES from CGFNS or some other assessment before you will get eligibility to sit NCLEX. I presume you have a visa already allowing you to work in the US.
Texas BON
Itzallgood
145 Posts
Moved to the international forum as per the red bannerYou need to go to the Texas state board of nursing and meet requirements for foreign trained nurse. You will need CES from CGFNS or some other assessment before you will get eligibility to sit NCLEX. I presume you have a visa already allowing you to work in the US.Texas BON
You will not need a Visa allowing you to work in order to apply to Texas BON or sit for NCLEX:yawn:
You do not need Local License from Philippines to apply or sit for NCLEX either
Hushdawg
644 Posts
Yes, you do.
All states and territories in the USA require local license in order to process the application for licensure. There are some exceptions based on the individual but if the OP is a citizen of the Philippines and a graduate of Pinoy nursing schools then she will have to produce a local license from the Philippines as well as all the other good stuff that TX BON requires of non-US applicants.
You will not need a Visa allowing you to work in order to apply to Texas BON or sit for NCLEX:yawn:You do not need Local License from Philippines to apply or sit for NCLEX either
I never said they did need a visa to sit the exam or apply however they are in the US I was trying to clarify that they wasn't hoping to AOS as they will not be able to
Ginger's Mom, MSN, RN
3,181 Posts
Perhaps if the original poster stated her circumstances like I am here with my new American Husband it would have been clear. Otherwise SilverDragon is correct, coming over on a tourist visa is a huge mistake.
Calling or even better, stopping at the BON since she is in the state would clear up any questions or concerns. Unless you are on a Board of Nursing or have a professional relationship with the Board ( Such as a Dean of an University) any information you get here is only an opinion or personal experience.
Yes, you do.All states and territories in the USA require local license in order to process the application for licensure. There are some exceptions based on the individual but if the OP is a citizen of the Philippines and a graduate of Pinoy nursing schools then she will have to produce a local license from the Philippines as well as all the other good stuff that TX BON requires of non-US applicants.
You are 100% Wrong.
You need to do some reading on this board as well as some State BON before you make such a incorrect post.
Your post needs to be deleted for posting mis leading information on this forum:nono:
The poster didn't ask a question about a Visa it was about applying at a BON.
If she would of stated "Like I am here with my new American Husband" one still can not assume or guess what type of Visa she used to enter the USA.
Where did SilverDragon say coming over on tourist visa is a huge mistake, I don't see it in this post.
In my second post I clarified that if they have come on tourist and plan to AOS then it will be a problem. Just being in the US and have only a 6 month tourist visa then problems may arise if the process takes longer especially if just starting it now. It helps to advise appropriately when given clear information.
The poster said nothing about a Visa, Nor did poster have a Visa question.
Why is now being discussed, Or why was it part of discussion :uhoh21:
Fiona59
8,343 Posts
You are 100% Wrong.You need to do some reading on this board as well as some State BON before you make such a incorrect post.Your post needs to be deleted for posting mis leading information on this forum:nono:
Could you please post your nursing education or tell us where you got your legal training? Are you a staff member of a state Board of Nursing or have you been declared a new moderator and the rest of us missed the introduction?:bowingpur
Nurse!Nurse!Hello?
241 Posts
I actually think it would be more appropriate for the moderators to review your comments. A lot of people are wondering why you are even posting on this forum.
You're not a nurse.
Not a nurse educator.
Not a nursing student.
For you to post in a nursing forum and have the audacity to demand that another poster's comment be deleted is just plain ludicrous!