2019 NMC Decision Letter

UK NMC decision Letter stories, CoS stories and experiences

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So, I decided to start this thread so we can discuss our U.K. NMC decision letter stories as well as CoS and Tier 2 visa application in the year 2019. Especially with all the new updates and changes with the NMC for international registration and Brexit.

I joined the queue on the 20th of February and still waiting for my DL. I know it is still early. But these days, people have been testifying to getting it in less than 15 working days. I am really anxious. Anyone submitted around the time, and still waiting for their DL as well?

Hi guys

I got my DL in 1 hour ago

Thanks you for your pray

Specializes in Adult Nurse.
On 9/20/2019 at 10:11 AM, Indianben said:

Hi guys

I got my DL in 1 hour ago

Thanks you for your pray

Congratulations

Specializes in My specialty is critical care nursing..
On 9/20/2019 at 10:11 AM, Indianben said:

Hi guys

I got my DL in 1 hour ago

Thanks you for your pray

Congratulations! What are your next plans?

Hi guys

Thank you

Now we have to waiting COS

I dont know how long they will take

Specializes in My specialty is critical care nursing..
Just now, Indianben said:

Hi guys

Thank you

Now we have to waiting COS

I dont know how long they will take

Which trust? And which agency are you contacting?

Specializes in Nurse.

I submitted my application more than a month ago but had issues with my documents, I was told I just joined the queue on the 16th. Does that mean I'm going to wait for another 30days for decision letter?

Specializes in Nurse.

It's like everyone is using an agency, I applied for jobs on my own and got offers from different trusts, I'm I losing out in any way?

Specializes in Oncology.
On 9/20/2019 at 10:11 AM, Indianben said:

Hi guys

I got my DL in 1 hour ago

Thanks you for your pray

Congratulations dear and all the best for further process

Specializes in Oncology.

Unfortunately yes...same thing happened to me. I submitted my application on 24 th July but as I had some issues with documents they put me in queue on 29 th August. So I am waiting from two months for my DL. And looking at the trend I guess it will be issue after a month or so.

On 9/20/2019 at 12:27 PM, Temi1234 said:

It's like everyone is using an agency, I applied for jobs on my own and got offers from different trusts, I'm I losing out in any way?

No not at all. It's okay to do it without agents. I had lack of knowledge about how to apply for job myself otherwise I think it's best to have different offers and choose which suits you the best

Specializes in Nurse.
On 9/20/2019 at 2:12 PM, Mink said:

Unfortunately yes...same thing happened to me. I submitted my application on 24 th July but as I had some issues with documents they put me in queue on 29 th August. So I am waiting from two months for my DL. And looking at the trend I guess it will be issue after a month or so.

No not at all. It's okay to do it without agents. I had lack of knowledge about how to apply for job myself otherwise I think it's best to have different offers and choose which suits you the best

Ooh OK thanks

Specializes in Nurse.

Anybody planning to work in King's Lynn?

Hi ! Is there anyone here have an idea if How will I know the name of my assessor for my application? Will they email you?

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