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BEST STEPS TO BECOME USA REGISTERED NURSE

TO BECOME USA REGISTERED NURSE

Let us talk about the steps to becoming  a USRN.
STEP 1
 Register with a BOARD OF NURSING IN USA.. Before doing this check out the requirements of each of the state board of nursing and see if you qualify for registration
STEP 2
 Register with CGFNS, Credential Evaluation Service (CES), cost 350$ this is not for cgfns exam but for verification of credentials
STEP 3
 Take the forms and have it completed by the required authorities and sent to the cgfns and board of nursing in US
STEP 4
 Do your License Verification in NMCN cost N53500 exclusive of Remita charge.

STEP 5
 Professional transcript with School, (Amount Varies with different schools)
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STEP 6
 Monitor your CGFNS account for progress...you can expedite when all the documents have refelected on the page. Expedition fee is 250$. Dont worry about this, it would be reimbursed too when you finally pass the NCLEX. So just to it save time

STEP 7
 Nursing Jurisprudence Exam.

STEP 8
 After 7 working days from when the Money Order and Bon Document got to  Texas BON. You can assess your page

STEP 9
 ENROLL WITH ANY GOOD CONTENT REVIEW CLASS

STEP 10
 Finger Printing

STEP 11
 When all the requirement are complete. CES report available, Jurisprudence Exam passed, and- criminal report(Fingerprint cards) completed, then you can apply for the NCLEX.

STEP 12
 Call Pearson Vue and pay for your exam its 200$

STEP 13
 After like a week you get your ATT(Authorization To Test) you call pearson Vue again and book your Exam, when you do this, since its outside the state you writing, youd pay 150$ extra, if its the UK you intend writing you pay 180$ extra

STEP 14
 Apply for Visa either UK  or Phillipines( this is another elaborate process, will explain later) UK visa is 202$

STEP 15
 Book your flight immediately, after you get the Visa book your flight asap to cut cost,Phillipine flight is around 350k to 400k , for UK should Be like 280k

STEP 16
 Make reservation at a hotel close to your test center
Philippines visa is 15k

Or you can write in South Africa

THEN AFTER YOUR NCLEX, YOU STILL NEED TO WAIT FOR SOME CERTAIN PROCESSES

STEPS TO YOUR AMERICAN DREAM POST NCLEX  VIA CONSULAR PROCESSING

 1) GREEN CARD FILED

-- Typically, initial approval is received within 6-8months of filing. In some instances, your agency would expedite the case in which an outcome would be received within 15days of filing.

 2) I-140 APPROVAL- FILE TRANSFERRED TO NATIONAL VISA CENTRE (NVC) FOR DOCUMENT PROCESSING

-- USCIS takes about 6 weeks(4-8weeks) to transfer the approved case to NVC. Once the case is received, the NVC will issue a notice with the case number along with the appropriate instructions.

Your agency will request for your family fees at the I-140 approval stage and the required civil documents. Please note  if the Priority Date(PD) is NOT current or close to being current, your case will be placed on hold by the NVC. The case will be eligible for further processing once your priority date becomes available based on the cut off dates outlined on the visa bulletin. To learn more about what the current cut off date is, go to http://travel.state.gov/visas/checkdate - the visa bulletin is issued every month.

 3) FEE BILL - IMMIGRANT  VISA FEE

$345/person your agency pays for you, the HCP you pay for your dependants(spouse and children)

NVC takes about 1 week to process the fee bill.

 4) PACKET 3- DS-260 + CIVIL DOCUMENTS SUBMITTAL

This requires clearance of the fee bill payment, submission of the civil documenter and completion and submission of e-forms DS-260, Immigrant visa and Allen registration Application. At the I-140 approval, the civil documents are usually requested to avoid unnecessary delays

NVC takes about 12 weeks to review your case and send the final processing notice

 5) FINAL PROCESSING

After final processing notice, NVC takes approximately 4 weeks to issue your Exit interview Notice (Packet 4)

 6) PACKET 4- EXIT INTERVIEW

The interview is typically scheduled 4-8weeks from the Exit interview Notice. You will undergo the immigration Medical exam only AFTER the issuance of the exit interview date notification. You agency will mail the exit documents to you prior to your interview. Remember you will need the Original Visa Screen for the interview

 7) IMMIGRANT VISA IS ISSUED

following the exit interview, it takes approximately 2-3weeks for your passport to be returned to you. The passport will contain your visa stamp. You will be issued a sealed envelope- DO NOT OPEN the sealed package.

 8) PAY THE USCIS IMMIGRANT FEE - $220/PERSON

On return of your passport, you will also receive information to register for your ELIS account. You will create your online USCIS ELIS account and pay the USCIS immigrant fee in the amount of $220. You've can pay the fee for yourself and for any family members in one transaction. Each person's $220 fee must be paid before they will receive a Permanent Resident Card. It is usually encouraged you complete this before departure but it can be done following arrival. Your Green Card will not be issued until you have entered the US and have paid your immigrant fee(s)

 9) RECEIVE YOUR PERMANENT RESIDENT STAMP (I-551)

On admission to the US- your visa stamp contained in your passport is stamped with date of entry and can be used as proof of permanent residence for up to one year or until card is issued. Following admission as a lawful permanent resident by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, will verify payment of the $220 fee and mail your Permanent Resident Card to you


10) PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD ISSUANCE (ACTUAL GREEN CARD) (30-90 days from your date of arrival into the US)

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