It will depend on if the state you move to has similar license requirements as the state you are currently licensed in. The title of LPC/LCPC/LMHC signifies you have met the requirements for independent licensure by the state granting the license. You have graduated from an accredited program, with a minimum number of credits that cover certain content areas, have obtained pre-masters clinical experience in the form of practicum and internships with a minimum number of hours (varies by state), have obtained post-masters clinical experience typically a min of 2 years, and have enough supervision hours by licensed, approved supervisors. In MA, that means 60 graduate credits covering 10 core content areas, 100 hour practicum, 600 hour internship, and 3360 hours post masters hours. RI I believe requires more hours for internship. Some states will accept your experience if you have been licensed a certain number of years (ex 3 years in MA, then RI will grant license if other requirements are fairly similar). If you plan to move to a different state, find out what the requirements are and if your program meets them.