Nursing in the United States Pt 1: Steps to becoming a US Registered Nurse

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Embarking on the journey to become a US Registered Nurse (USRN) can be a complex and multi-step process, especially for international candidates. This guide outlines each step in detail to help you navigate through the process efficiently.

Step 1: Register with CGFNS (Credential Evaluation Service)

The first step in your journey is registering with the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) for their Credential Evaluation Service (CES). This service evaluates your educational and professional credentials to ensure they meet US standards. The cost for this evaluation is $485. Note that this fee is for credential evaluation, not for taking the CGFNS exam.

Step 2: License Verification with NMCN

Next, you must verify your nursing license with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN). This step ensures that your nursing license is valid and recognized by the relevant authorities.

Step 3: Professional Transcript Submission

You must also arrange for your professional transcript to be sent from your nursing school to CGFNS. The cost of obtaining and sending transcripts can vary depending on your school.

Step 4: Register with a Board of Nursing in the USA

Before proceeding further, you must register with a Board of Nursing (BON) in the USA. Each state has its own Board of Nursing with specific requirements, so it’s crucial to review the requirements of the state where you intend to practice to ensure you qualify for registration.

Step 5: Monitor Your CGFNS Account

Keep a close eye on your CGFNS account to monitor the progress of your credential evaluation. Once all required documents are reflected and ready for review, you can expedite the process for an additional fee of $400.

Step 6: Nursing Jurisprudence Exam

Register and prepare to take the Nursing Jurisprudence Exam, which assesses your knowledge of nursing laws and regulations.

Step 7: Wait for Texas BON Processing or your chosen Board

Approximately ten business days after your money order and application form are received by the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) or the board you've chosen, you can access your account page for updates.

Step 8: Criminal Background Check

You must complete a criminal background check, which includes fingerprinting. Contact DE LAW CONSULT for assistance with your fingerprinting.

Step 9: Apply for the NCLEX

Once your report is issued to your BON and all requirements are met, you can apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).

Step 10: Register with Pearson VUE

Register with Pearson VUE, the official testing organization for the NCLEX, at a cost of $200. You will then receive an Authorization to Test (ATT).

Step 11: Schedule Your NCLEX Exam

With your ATT, you can schedule your NCLEX exam date via the Pearson VUE website. The scheduling fee is $150 if you are taking the exam in the US, or $180 for the UK.

Step 12: Book Your Flight

Once your exam date is set, book your flight to the location where you will take the NCLEX.

Step 13: Apply for Your Visa

If you are traveling internationally to take the NCLEX, you will need to apply for a visa.

Step 14: Make Travel Arrangements

Finally, book a hotel close to your test center and arrange for airport transportation to ensure you arrive stress-free and on time for your exam.

By following these steps carefully and methodically, you will be well on your way to achieving your goal of becoming a US Registered Nurse. Good luck

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Mercy Akinbinu 20 w

Thank you for the information, it was insightful. Since the NMCN verification is currently suspended, as a UKRN, how can I become a USRN?

 
 
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