The clinical prep is one battle. The U.S. licensure paperwork — CGFNS, state board applications, credential evaluation, ATT processing — is the other. We run point on all of it, so you can focus on passing the exam.
Every U.S. state board has its own forms, its own expectations, its own rejection patterns. For an internationally-educated nurse, a single wrong checkbox can mean waiting another full cycle — and another fee — before you're eligible to test.
Our licensure team has walked through this process with hundreds of IEN candidates. We know which states are strict, which require additional clinical documentation, and which have the fastest turnaround. We match you to the state that fits your situation, then we handle the filings.
Talk to Our Licensure TeamCGFNS VisaScreen for foreign-educated nurses, and end-to-end RN/LPN application assistance for everyone. Take either service on its own — or combine them for the full path from "I have a nursing degree" to "I'm licensed to practice."
Guided support for internationally educated nurses navigating the CGFNS VisaScreen certification process required for U.S. immigration and employment.
Seamless and efficient NCLEX application process support.
No guessing, no surprises. Here's exactly what happens from the moment you book a consult.
30-minute call. We review your education, your target state, and your timeline. You leave with a clear roadmap — whether or not you hire us.
We give you a personalized checklist. Transcripts, licenses, clinical records, identity docs. You send them in — we verify everything before anything goes out.
We submit to CGFNS, state board, Pearson VUE — in the correct order, with the right fees. You get weekly updates and can message your case manager anytime.
Your ATT arrives. You schedule the NCLEX. You pass. We finish the post-exam paperwork so your license lands in your hands — physical and digital.
I applied on my own twice and got rejected — wrong forms, missing transcript certification, English test sent to the wrong board. I almost gave up. Then I worked with Dr. MJ's licensure team. Four months later, I was sitting for the NCLEX in California. I'm an RN now. They saved my career.
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The paperwork takes months. Use that time. Our NCLEX review courses follow a four-phase method proven on hundreds of IEN first-time passers.