NCLEX Navigator
For internationally educated nurses
Built for international nurses — personalized to your country, language, and situation.
5+
organizations to coordinate
12–18
months, start to license
~$3,000+
in fees along the way
To work as an RN in Texas, an internationally educated nurse has to juggle a credential evaluator, an English testing body, the Texas Board of Nursing, a fingerprinting vendor, and Pearson VUE — each with its own documents, fees, and deadlines. There's no single place that tells you what to do next, in what order, and whether you're on track. So people piece it together from PDFs, Facebook groups, and paid agencies. We fixed that.
Step 1
Tell us your country, language of instruction, and visa plans — about a minute.
Step 2
We generate your exact steps, correctly ordered, with costs, timelines, and official links.
Step 3
Mark each step done, watch validity windows, and always know your next action.
Every step cites its official source.
Data sourced from the Texas Board of Nursing, NCSBN, and CGFNS/TruMerit. We're neutral — no recruiting, no placement fees, no agency upsell.
Last verified June 2026.
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