HOW LONG B4 I CAN TAKE d NCLEX?

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hi...im just new here..I just passed the NLE & now I'm planning of taking the nclex..I just want to know how many months will I need to process all the requirements needed before I could take the nclex?Im planning of applying in New York bcoz ms. suzanne said new york is the best state for initial licensure for foreign nurses like me..but i still want to work in California because my relatives live there..Can u pls give me the info that i need..tnx

is it true that 60 days to approve the sit for NCLEX to process?

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each state has a different processing times..

is it true that 60 days to approve the sit for NCLEX to process?

Each state has its own time frame, it can be anywhere from one months to six months, and even up to a year os so, if other information is required.

Once you get notified that your credentials have been accpeted and approved, then you send in payment to Pearosn-Vue. You eill not receive the ATT until the state actually notifies PV that they may release it and you have paid for the exam. Usually anywhere from a couple of days to two weeks, again, depends on the state.

i just want to asked u if u know how long is the validity of the eligible examiner at the state of maryland U.S.A?...thank you

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hi everyone. i just joined this site and i find it really helpful & informative. i'm a nurse from the philippines & i recently passed the local nurse licensure exam here in our country. on the next month il be getting my license--finally. i'm planning to work in the united states, and i know that it will require me to pass the nclex first..actually there are many agencies here. they will take care all of your expenses including pocket money. they will take care of your papers.they will also give you time to have an experience here first. my question is, is 2-3 years enough inorder for me to acquire the skills needed for me to become a safe and effective nurse in the united states? because now i dont feel very confident. i'm really looking forward to have a clinical experience to gain confidence & knowlege as well. please reply. thank you! and god bless to all!nuclear.pngpinkheartbeat.gif

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hi everyone. i just joined this site and i find it really helpful & informative. i'm a nurse from the philippines & i recently passed the local nurse licensure exam here in our country. on the next month il be getting my license--finally. i'm planning to work in the united states, and i know that it will require me to pass the nclex first..actually there are many agencies here. they will take care all of your expenses including pocket money. they will take care of your papers.they will also give you time to have an experience here first. my question is, is 2-3 years enough inorder for me to acquire the skills needed for me to become a safe and effective nurse in the united states? because now i dont feel very confident. i'm really looking forward to have a clinical experience to gain confidence & knowlege as well. please reply. thank you! and god bless to all!nuclear.pngpinkheartbeat.gif

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with retrogression you have plenty of time to gain experience and if you can would definitely recommend you gain experience. your option to go with an agency but can be done direct hire of which you will have more control over where you go and agencies usually have high cancellation fees

Is ces has expiration because my ces was grant june2009 and now june2010. almost a year pass. they say its good for 1 year? in my hard copy does not exclude expiration. if do so, Will i need to re apply for it and start all over again? in order for me to take nclex?

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