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How do I get a US nursing license?

How do I get a US nursing license?

8-Steps To Work In The U.S. As A Nurse

  1. Meet the educational requirements.
  2. Take and pass an English language proficiency test, if mandated.
  3. Obtain credential evaluation.
  4. Pass your National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX – RN)
  5. Find a nursing recruiting agency or US-based employer.

How long does it take for a nurse to become a US citizen?

If the RN is in the United States, the nurse will be able to start working for the employer more expeditiously than if she resides abroad, usually within 5 to 6 months. The RN is required to present to the United States Citizenshp and Immigration Services many of the same documents as stated later in this article.

What are the licensure requirements for internationally educated nurses?

The Resource Manual on the Licensure of Internationally Educated Nurses was developed to provide a detailed guide for boards of nursing to each of the uniform licensure requirements for internationally educated nurses (IENs) and additional information that may be useful in specific circumstances.

Can a registered nurse in the US take the NCLEX?

However, since the nurse is already in the U.S., he or she can take the RN licensing examination (officially known as the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses or the “NCLEX-RN”) in any state. The NCLEX-RN is administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.

Do you need licensure to be a nurse?

You will likely need to pass a licensure exam to be registered as a nurse by your state board. Before taking the licensure exam, first-level, general nurses educated outside the U.S. may choose to apply to the CGFNS Certification Program®, which consists of: an English language proficiency component.

If the RN is in the United States, the nurse will be able to start working for the employer more expeditiously than if she resides abroad, usually within 5 to 6 months. The RN is required to present to the United States Citizenshp and Immigration Services many of the same documents as stated later in this article.

However, since the nurse is already in the U.S., he or she can take the RN licensing examination (officially known as the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses or the “NCLEX-RN”) in any state. The NCLEX-RN is administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.

Who is responsible for the licensure of a nurse?

Each state in the U.S. is responsible for the licensure of nurses within that state. Variations exist among the states. State specific licensure information is available on board of nursing websites.

The Resource Manual on the Licensure of Internationally Educated Nurses was developed to provide a detailed guide for boards of nursing to each of the uniform licensure requirements for internationally educated nurses (IENs) and additional information that may be useful in specific circumstances.