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Nigeria-Trained Certified Public Accountant License in New Jersey
Key Facts
- State
- New Jersey (NJ)
- Licensing Board
- New Jersey State Board of Accountancy
- US Exam
- CPA Exam
- Timeline
- 6–18 months
- Est. Cost Range
- $3,000–$6,000
- Credential Eval
- WES or ECE
New Jersey Requirements for Nigerian Certified Public Accountants
To practice as a certified public accountant in New Jersey, internationally educated applicants must have their B.Sc. Accounting + ICAN (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria) qualification evaluated for US equivalency and pass the CPA Exam (Uniform CPA Examination). New Jersey may have additional state-specific requirements such as jurisprudence exams, supervised practice hours, or continuing education.
Nigerian accounting degrees are typically 4 years. The 150-hour requirement may necessitate additional coursework in the US. For the full list of New Jersey certified public accountant licensing requirements including fees, education prerequisites, and renewal details, see the complete New Jersey certified public accountant license guide.
All applicants must complete a background check as part of the New Jersey application process. Fingerprinting requirements vary by state.
Step-by-Step: Nigeria to New Jersey
- Get credentials evaluated by WES or ECE (with NASBA evaluation) — submit official transcripts and degree certificate from Nigeria.
- Meet English proficiency requirements — typically via TOEFL iBT (required by some states). Check New Jersey board for minimum scores.
- Pass the CPA Exam — the same licensing exam required of US-educated certified public accountants. Must meet state-specific education requirements (typically 150 credit hours). Many states require specific accounting coursework..
- Apply to the New Jersey licensing board — submit your credential evaluation, exam results, and application fee.
- Complete background check — fingerprinting and criminal history review as required by New Jersey.
Estimated Costs for New Jersey
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Credential Evaluation (WES or ECE) | $200–$500 |
| English Proficiency Exam | ~$200–$300 |
| CPA Exam Exam | Varies |
| New Jersey Application Fee | Varies by state |
| Background Check / Fingerprinting | ~$30–$100 |
| Estimated Total | $3,000–$6,000 |
Costs are approximate. See the full New Jersey certified public accountant guide for detailed, state-specific fee information.
Full New Jersey Certified Public Accountant License Guide
For complete details on New Jersey licensing requirements including education prerequisites, exam info, fees, renewal, and reciprocity — see the full state guide.
View New Jersey Certified Public Accountant Requirements