NCLEX from Home: What International Nurses Need to Know

 Allison Minger • September 24, 2025

NCLEX from Home: What International Nurses Need to Know

The NCLEX may soon be available for remote or at-home testing. Learn what this means for international nurses, what to expect, and how WWHS supports you.



Big news for future U.S. nurses! The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) has announced that remote or at-home NCLEX testing may be available as early as 2026. 


As your trusted partner, WorldWide HealthStaff Solutions (WWHS) is here to help you understand what this change could mean for international nurses and how it can impact your journey to the U.S. 


🏠 What is Remote NCLEX Testing? 


Remote NCLEX testing will let eligible candidates take the NCLEX from home or another approved location, with no need to travel to a Pearson VUE test center. 


  • Same exam content, length, & scoring as in-person testing 
  • Offers more flexibility & easier access 
  • Optional: you can still choose to test at a center 


💡 How Remote Testing Benefits International Nurses 


NCLEX online exam will offer a more affordable path to launching your U.S. nursing career. 


Benefits Include:  


  • Flexible Hours: Choose a time that works for you 
  • More Comfort: Test in a familiar setting 
  • Less Travel: Skip flights & visas 
  • Same Standards:  Identical scoring & reliability 


🔒 How Security Will Work with Remote NCLEX Testing 


The NCSBN is using advanced technology to keep exams fair and secure, including: 


  • ID verification 
  • Room/environment scans 
  • Object detection 
  • Live remote proctoring 


These tools ensure the NCLEX is just as reliable and fair, no matter where it's taken. 


❓Frequently Asked Questions 


Will international candidates be eligible? 
Yes! Both international and U.S. based candidates can take the NCLEX remotely once it’s available. 


Can I still choose a test center instead? 
Yes, remote testing is optional. You can pick whichever works best for you. 


Will the exam content be different? 
No. The NCLEX will remain the same in content, scoring, and fairness. 


Will accommodations still be available? 
Yes. Accommodations will be offered for both remote and in-person tests. 


🌎How WWHS Supports You 


At WWHS, we’ve helped thousands of international nurses start their U.S. careers. No matter where or how you take the NCLEX, we support you with: 


  • Guidance for NCLEX preparation 
  • Visa sponsorship & immigration support 
  • Direct-hire job placements in the U.S. 
  • Personalized support every step of the way 


✅ What’s Next? 


We’ll keep you informed as NCSBN shares updates about remote NCLEX testing. In the meantime: 



Disclaimer: The NCSBN is still exploring remote NCLEX testing. Timelines, eligibility, and final requirements may change. We'll update you as official details are released. 


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