NCLEX exam registration

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hi everyone,

im newly graduate nurse from Jordan. im knowledgable and i hope to pass NCLEX exam, but i don't know what the process to register and schedule to NCLEX exam.

- anyone her can explain in detail the whole process from beggining?

- how get fingerprint hard card for international individual?

- what the application needed for process progression?

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You need to check out the state board of nursing website for the state you plan on living and working in, submit application and meet their requirements before permission is given to sit NCLEX

can you explain for me what is the consequent procedures to apply this application?!

when and how get fingerprint hard card?!

sorry i don't know anything about registration process and im boring from these complixity!

this is my application: [COLOR=#006621]www.rn.ca.gov/pdfs/applicants/exam-app.pdf[/COLOR]

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

CA will not accept application from you without a US SSN which you will not get until in the US with a valid work/immigrant visa.

Suggest you check out another state and see what their requirements are. Most use CGFNS and just require a CES report which is a breakdown of your transcripts. If the state requires CGFNS exam, only a small handful, then you need to pass English exam as part of the CGFNS process

Be aware that if you take the NCLEX at any testing center outside the continental USA and some territories, the only valid ID is a U.S. passport.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Be aware that if you take the NCLEX at any testing center outside the continental USA and some territories, the only valid ID is a U.S. passport.

If sitting NCLEX outside the US it doesn't have to be a US passport, it can be any country's passport as long as their is picture ID

http://www.pearsonvue.com/policies/1S.pdf

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