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You don't apply for NCLEX but a nursing license by examination as an IEN. Which state do you wish to live and work? Do you have work rights? Do you have a valid social security number? Do you have proof of English proficiency? It doesn't matter if you wish to work in MI but apply to VT because it's "easier" as you will just pay money for a license you don't want and then pay the endorsement and assessment fees for the state you wanted to go to in the first place.
Taking the NCLEX is not a guarantee of a license. It's just a step in the process.
Many states require demonstration of English proficiency by a score of 6 or 7 in IELTS. Nearly all states require a 3rd party credentials assessment (usually by CGFNS. CA BRN does their assessment in house).
Don't bother with MD, VT, CA, AZ, NJ and a few others as your application will be denied if submitted without a valid SSN.
IN requires a license from your country of education so you are good there.
You can review the requirements for a license by examination as an internationally educated nurse on the state BoN websites. There is a link to all the USA BoN websites at the bottom of this forum or here: https://allnurses.com/boards-of-nursing-info.html
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Hi. I'm planning to take the NCLEX anytime soon. I just want to know what state would be it easiest to apply for eligibility? Any suggestions?