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  1. Hey Tiana, I already passed the NCLEX RN. States like New York, Maine and Texas would let you apply without a prior license. You just need to explain why you don’t have a license where you were trained. The state with the least requirements is New York, all you have to do is take an online course on Child Abuse, it cost about $50. I haven’t logged into my account for a long time.
  2. Yes, I did. I already filled out an application for my credentials evaluation services on their website. They want me to make sure the state I will apply for will allow me take their NCLEX without having a license anywhere.
  3. Okay, thank you. I have some papers written and signed by my college dean stating the reason why I couldn't write the local board. Your explanation is really helpful!!
  4. Will the recommendation letter be from the school?
  5. Thanks, I will do that.
  6. When I found out that such law existed, I was on the verge of leaving the Philippines and I didn't have much time available to get get more details about it. I will write or call some states BON to know what are their requirements, going on the websites there's no much information regard my situation. Thanks for the input.
  7. Hello everyone! I'm originally from Nigeria but I got my bachelor's of science in Nursing in the Philippines. After graduating I enrolled for a master degree in public health and got done less than a year ago. The Philippines don't allow any other nationals to take their local RN exams, so I didn't take their local board exam. Right now I'm working as a teacher in China. I want to take an Nclex RN exam next year, I have gone through most states BON requirements, one of the requirements for a foreign trained is to be an RN from their home country or where they were trained. Is there anyway I can take Nclex without me being an RN either from my home country or where I was trained? Are there states that doesn't require applicants to be an RN from their home country or where they were trained as a requirement for foreigners? Any suggestion will be really helpful. Thanks

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