Published Jan 23, 2006
senju
23 Posts
lawrence01
2,860 Posts
Anyone from the Philippines who have applied NCLEX on their own????? Please help me.I got my husband's eligibility while mine is being processed by my employer. We processed his NCLEX application using a Manila address. I don't know what to do next after receiving his eligibility. We applied at CA-BON. How do I send the payment for his ATT and how much? Is it PNB bank draft again the same as what we did with his NCLEX application? Should I use the same Manila address? My employer will schedule my exam 3 months from now at either Hongkong or Saipan and we prefer to take the exam together. Will he be able to join me? How long does it take to process everything?
Didn't he received the handbook for pearsonvue?? It is included in the letter.
All instructions are in their.
He should be registering to http://www.pearsonvue.com and all info. that he wrote to CA BRN's application form (including the email add. given) should be the same info. he should give in the registration for pearsonvue because they will check for any inaccuracies and if you want to change any info. such as add., surname, and contacts you should email CA for any changes and they will inform pearsonvue of the changes so that the data will match.
It's $200 just for registering and an additional $150 if you want to schedule for HK, London and Seoul.
You can pay via credit card on the website (faster) or you can send the paper registration form included in the pearsonvue handbook and send it to peasonvue including the bank draft.
When I mean faster, they will email an acknowledgement/receipt and the email version of the ATT almost instantaneously after you register online. It's safe (did it). Scheduling in HK is via toll-free phone though and you will be asked for your candidate # (in the ATT) and card #.
He can wait for you before scheduling since for CA he has 1 yr to schedule upon registering.
Actually, all I said is on the handbook, the eligibility letter and on the website. The toll-free # for Phils. is in the website too. You just have to read through the handbok and the website.
Goodluck.
lady_inred, BSN, RN
55 Posts
Hi,there.Im a filipino just like you,and i took nclex on my own.I paid the processing fee in PNB,but when i got here in CA,i already made them change my address and i scheduled my exam thru pearsonvue website and paid there,and they sent me the ATT thru my email add and thru my home address as well,no sweat!And I pass nclex,whew!
ATT cost $200 in pearson and for the BON,i think it's $75.You have your handbook,right,do refer to that..read it,it's written in there,its instructions and so on,so forth.
Goodluck!
Hi, thanks for your help. I will do that. Hope we both pass the exams.
Ok,goodluck and just study hard!:)
hael171972
158 Posts
anyone from the philippines who have applied nclex on their own????? please help me.i got my husband's eligibility while mine is being processed by my employer. we processed his nclex application using a manila address. i don't know what to do next after receiving his eligibility. we applied at ca-bon. how do i send the payment for his att and how much? is it pnb bank draft again the same as what we did with his nclex application? should i use the same manila address? my employer will schedule my exam 3 months from now at either hongkong or saipan and we prefer to take the exam together. will he be able to join me? how long does it take to process everything?
this is what they emailed me when i asked how long will the boards eligibility will be valid.
"an application will be mailed out today. once you are found eligible by
the board, the eligibility will be good for two years.
respectfully,
delia tomas
licensing analyst
california state board of registered nursing"
hope this helps.
hael
this is what they emailed me when i asked how long will the boards eligibility will be valid."an application will be mailed out today. once you are found eligible bythe board, the eligibility will be good for two years.respectfully, delia tomaslicensing analystcalifornia state board of registered nursing"hope this helps.hael
wow, 2 yrs already?? before it was just 1 yr. ca brn seems to be improving bit by bit. even their website is actively being updated nowadays. good for them :)
Rep
3,099 Posts
Wow, 2 yrs already?? Before it was just 1 yr. CA BRN seems to be improving bit by bit. Even their website is actively being updated nowadays. Good for them :)
Yes, two years. That is what I read in my "Letter of Eligibilty."