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what US states don't require SSN to issue license
hey BSNwab i cant send you any messages. I acquired my CES through CGFNS. i let the NCLEX application agency took care of my NCLEX exam prep. took only about 3 weeks til my ATT arrived after the eligibility. all in all it took only about 3 mos to process.
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Loma Linda University Medical Center New Grad 2011
hey BSNwab i cant send you any messages. I acquired my CES through CGFNS. i let the NCLEX application agency took care of my NCLEX exam prep. took only about 3 weeks til my ATT arrived after the eligibility. all in all it took only about 3 mos to process.
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
thanks a lot Chare and emilyBABSNRN! helped me a lot. The problem is, I'm not a US Citizen/ Permanent resident, just a tourist visa holder. So, I might not continue with my working in the US plan for now. Because as I have read on the threads in this site, the US are not really hiring foreign nurses at the moment, and that there is this retrogression thing going on. So I guess there's nothing I can do anymore.
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
Thanks Ginger's mom! I would have to agree, I love travelling in the US and there's just lots of places to see. I'm visiting the States again this June. I'm also thinking about studying MSN there, but maybe it would cost a lot since I'm not an immigrant.
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
Yes, I dont have hospital experience as a licensed nurse though I had lots of hospital affiliations when I was still a student. Thanks for the advice, really helped me a lot. And yes, I understand the capacity of my tourist visa and I have no intentions of staying long and violate immigration laws.
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
thank you! helped me a lot. :)
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
Thanks for the advice Silverdragon and itsmejuli! yeah, I guess I have to do the proper way of processing and wait for my turn. but, what if let's just say I have found an employer who's willing to sponsor H1B, can I then endorse my NM license to TX license? and for how long does it takes?
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
uh yeah. thank you for helping me out! I don't want to violate the rules of the US border and I don't have plans of staying as an illegal immigrant as well. Yeah, guess its time for Plan B. But I think I'll try doing the endorsement option since I don't know anybody in New Mexico. So does anyone knows how to do that endorsement thing? I don't know how to start my Nursing career right. I already passed all the Nusing Tests there is.
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
actually I'm not a resident of the US. I only have a multiple entry tourist visa, but somebody in Texas is willing to employ me and grant me a working permit. All I have to do is to acquire a valid Texas RN license. I'm kinda confused if I should grab this opportunity or stay in the Philippines and undergo trainings and gain work experience first.
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
i! I am a Filipino Nurse who recently passed the NCLEX -RN in the state of New Mexico. I dont have any hospital experience yet, and I'm planning on moving to Texas, what should I do coz my agency said the the New Mexico License is a multistate license due to the fact thats its included in the Compact state. Do i still need to acquire a license in Texas? or i can use my New Mexico license in applying when in Texas? Help!
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New Mexico RN planning on moving to Texas
Hi! I am a Filipino Nurse who recently passed the NCLEX -RN in the state of New Mexico. I dont have any hospital experience yet, and I'm planning on moving to Texas, what should I do coz my agency said the the New Mexico License is a multistate license due to the fact thats its included in the Compact state. Do i still need to acquire a license in Texas? or i can use my New Mexico license in applying when in Texas? Help!