15/12/2025
To become a Registered Nurse (RN) in Saudi Arabia, you must be a BSN holder with a valid home license, verify credentials via DataFlow, register on the SCFHS Mumaris+ portal, pass the Prometric (SNLE) exam, and then complete the professional classification and registration for your work visa through the same portal, requiring documents like your degree, transcripts, and passport.
Step 1: Credential Verification (DataFlow)
Create Account: Sign up on the DataFlow portal.
Submit Documents: Provide scanned copies of your BSN/diploma, transcripts, passport, and current nursing license from your home country.
Verification: DataFlow verifies your primary source documents for the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS).
This video explains the documents needed for the DataFlow verification
Step 2: SCFHS Mumaris+ Portal & Classification
Account: Create an account on the SCFHS Mumaris+ portal.
Apply for Classification: Upload your DataFlow verification report and other details to apply for professional classification (e.g., Staff Nurse).
Watch this video for a step-by-step guide on using the Mumaris+ portal
Step 3: Saudi Nursing Licensing Exam (SNLE/Prometric)
Eligibility: Apply for the exam through Mumaris+ after classification approval and receive an eligibility letter.
Book Exam: Schedule your test at a Prometric center (in Saudi Arabia or abroad).
Pass: Take the computer-based test (MCQs).
Step 4: Final Registration & Visa
Apply for Registration: Once you pass the exam, apply for registration on Mumaris+, submit an employment offer letter, and pay fees.
Get License: Receive your classification certificate and official nursing license.
Work Visa: Your employer helps secure your work visa using these SCFHS approvals. Nurse Even Doctor Salomon de Ni Una Dieta Más Eye Specialty Hospital مستشفى العيون التخصصي