Streamlined NCLEX Application & Processing | Step by step guide for Foreign Nurses

Streamlined NCLEX Application & Processing

The U.S. is actively seeking to hire over a million nurses by 2022, presenting a golden opportunity for foreign nursing graduates to become licensed USRNs. Get ahead of the curve and secure your USRN dream by streamlining your NCLEX application and processing.

Understanding the NCLEX Application Process

The NCLEX exams, administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), are a crucial step in your USRN journey. Each state has unique requirements and processes, making the application process complex. However, we've broken it down into manageable steps to ensure a smooth experience.

1. Choose Your NCLEX State Wisely

Your first step is to determine which state best suits your qualifications and career goals. Consider factors like education, experience, and state-specific requirements before applying. A free consultation with NCLEX experts can help you make an informed decision.

2. Submit Your Credentials for Evaluation

Once you've chosen a state, submit your academic documents and other credentials for evaluation. This step ensures your qualifications meet U.S. standards. Some states may require pre-eligibility or credential evaluation before the main application process.

 3. Receive Your Authorization to Test (ATT)

After your application is approved, you'll receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) notification. This allows you to schedule your NCLEX exam. Remember, ATT validity varies by state, so plan your exam date accordingly.

4. Schedule and Take Your NCLEX

Choose your preferred exam date and time within your ATT validity period. Arrive early and bring a valid ID on exam day. Being prepared and punctual is crucial to avoid delays or rescheduling fees.

 5. Obtain Your NCLEX Results

Unofficial NCLEX results are typically available within two business days. However, only your state's nursing regulatory body can provide your official results. Check your state's specific requirements for receiving your official results.

 6. Apply for Your Nursing License

Passing the NCLEX doesn't automatically grant you a license. Some states require a separate license application. This can be done by mail or online, depending on your state's process.

Navigate the NCLEX Journey with Ease

The NCLEX application and processing journey can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Let NEAC Medical Exams Application Center guide you through each step, ensuring a seamless and successful experience.

Contact NEAC today for a free assessment and expert guidance on:

  • Determining your eligibility for specific states
  • Identifying the easiest, fastest, and most cost-effective states to apply
  • Understanding the requirements and costs of each state's application process

Don't let the complexities of the NCLEX process hold you back. Contact NEAC and unlock your USRN potential. Click the link below and get a free initial assessment of your documents online. Remember NEAC does everything for you once you are ready to apply to NCLEX! If you’re interested to know about the NCLEX RN/PN USA Exam Application, kindly email us at  inquiry@medexamcenter.com

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37 comments

  • I wanna know the requirements in applying for NCLEX exam in Washington State, pls. Thank you.
    And if you process the application , how much will it cost?

    Jennifer T. Bejenia
  • I am interested

    Prisca ikemenanwa ogechi
  • Hello! I am 15 years working here in President Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Hospital, Iba, Zambales, Philippines. And i am planning to take NCLEX and work in US. Which state i am qualified, easier and faster and cost effective to apply.

    Janet Agana Miclat
  • Hi,i want to get information how to start the procedure for NCLEX EXAM APPLICATION

    Shaista Qamar
  • Good day! I am an RN based in Trinidad and I’m interested in working in Florida. I have to write the NCLEX exam. Doesn’t know much about the process.

    Deanna Sobrian

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