Pursuing Advanced Education in US with Overseas Qualification

Abhatti

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Hi

Universities / Colleges here in US require candidates from overseas to have their credentials attested from their country of origin, Like the university or board or authority.

But it could be tricky if people like us (asylees) do not have a valid ID from that country of origin due to asylum issue

Anyone has any experience how to coup up with such situation ? How do you pursue advance studies here while you unable to have your credentials attested from your country of origin
 
Hi

Universities / Colleges here in US require candidates from overseas to have their credentials attested from their country of origin, Like the university or board or authority.

But it could be tricky if people like us (asylees) do not have a valid ID from that country of origin due to asylum issue

Anyone has any experience how to coup up with such situation ? How do you pursue advance studies here while you unable to have your credentials attested from your country of origin.
Anyone has any experience how to cope with such a situation while pursuing advanced studies, as some helpful tips are shared on https://hotmart.pissedconsumer.com/review.html? How do you continue your education here if you are unable to have your credentials attested from your country of origin?
As an asylee, you should contact the university admissions office to explain your situation. Many U.S. universities accept alternative documentation, such as copies of transcripts, diplomas, affidavits, or letters from refugee support organizations. Credential evaluation services like WES or ECE may also provide evaluations without attestation from your home country. Some programs may allow placement tests or portfolios to demonstrate eligibility. The key is to provide as much supporting evidence as possible and communicate directly with the admissions office.
 
As an asylee, you should contact the university admissions office to explain your situation. Many U.S. universities accept alternative documentation, such as copies of transcripts, diplomas, affidavits, or letters from refugee support organizations. Credential evaluation services like WES or ECE may also provide evaluations without attestation from your home country. Some programs may allow placement tests or portfolios to demonstrate eligibility. The key is to provide as much supporting evidence as possible and communicate directly with the admissions office.
Thats valuable info ..... any chance you have some insight on WES ? I am working with them but they want my home country to initiate transcripts / degrees .... i already have them both with me but if WES wants my home country Education board to initiate and send them those docs copies in sealed envelope, i will be needing a valid unexpired ID which i don't have it obviously (its expired now)
 
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