Written by Jeremy Yan | 09/16/2024
Coming to the US as an immigrant, whether you apply an immigration visa, non-immigration visa, or a green card, USCIS will most likely to ask you to demonstrate the foreign educational background you have, such as diplomas, degrees, and transcripts.
In addition, USCIS may ask you to provide a USCIS Approved Education Credential Evaluation to showcase you have an equivalency of a US degree.
Why?
Because every country has its own education system and sometimes it’s difficult for USCIS to understand what educational background you have.
Fortunately, USCIS offers a guideline for Education Credential Evaluation for Immigration.
(USCIS Guideline for Education Credential Evaluation)
However, you might still have a lot of questions, like what exactly is Credential Evaluation for Immigration? How to obtain one? How long does it take? Don’t worry, we are going to review 10 common questions & answers for you.
Education Evaluation, aka Education Credential Evaluation or Foreign Credential Evaluation, is a service provided by professional evaluation agencies to evaluate educational backgrounds, test scores, professional experiences, etc. obtained outside the United States.
It mainly includes 2 types of evaluations:
with the purpose of making your foreign degree equivalent to an US degree or educational equivalency evaluation for H1B and other immigration purposes.
For more information, click “What is Foreign Credential Evaluation?”
If you only have a foreign degree, then the answer is YES.
But don’t worry, your immigration lawyer can guide you on what is needed for your visa,
green card or other immigration application.
A credential evaluation report is advisable whenever answering questions about your academic accomplishments.
Once you get the Credential Evaluation for Immigration in the preparation process for you immigration case to be reviewed by USCIS,
simply include the report in the package that is going to be mailed out.
In fact, it is normally recommended to attach the foreign credential evaluation to your resume or CV,
along with the original documents from your educational background
In various situations, sometimes a hardcopy is advised to be included, and other times only a PDF document is good enough, when for example,
appearing at your immigration interview. In this case, you want to be very prepared to not to have any delays in the immigration process.
USCIS requires the evaluation to provide educational evidence, including diplomas, degrees, transcripts, or certifications. Therefore, you may need to submit the following for your foreign credential evaluation:
A typical Credential Evaluation for Immigration may include:
All these information would need to be included in the credential evaluation to prove the U.S. equivalency.
According to USCIS, “In cases involving foreign degrees, officers may favorably consider a credentials evaluation performed by
an independent credentials evaluator who has provided a credible, logical,
and well-documented case for such an equivalency determination that is based solely on the noncitizen’s foreign degree(s)”
With that said, a private agency that provides foreign credential evaluation services and degree evaluation services are accepted by USCIS.
In most cases, you can easily pick a general credential evaluation from a trusted agency.
Click to learn about the list of 10 best foreign credential evaluation agencies.
In the list of 10 best foreign credential evaluation agencies, it reviewed and compared 10 trusted private credential evaluators.
We suggest you to take a look and choose one that fits your best interest.
The following video shows you how to do credential evaluation in USA.
(How to do Credential Evaluation in USA, Alissa Lifestyle Vlog)
It depends.
Most credential evaluators do require you to mail the original documents to them, which can sometimes cause unwanted outcome: losing the documents.
To avoid that situation, some agencies now can accept digital copies: you can just take a picture or scan the documents and send them to the agencies vis E-mail,
such as American Education and Translation Services.
7 to 12 business days.
In general, most credential evaluation services take at least one to two weeks to process after you pay.
Even though they can provide rush services,
we still recommend you to start everything as soon as possible to avoid any delays for you H1B or green card application.
Typically, the price range for a degree evaluation is anywhere between $100 and $130.
For a transcript evaluation, it is from $160 to $200.
Depending on your budget and needs, contact the best fit for credential evaluation services.
In this article, we answered 10 common questions for your USCIS Approved Education Evaluation.
As an experienced credential evaluator and being founded by an immigrant, we understand your pain so we hope they can smooth your immigration application process with USCIS Approved Education Evaluation.
At American Education and Translation Services, we always aim to provide fast, cheap and affordable Foreign Credential Evaluation services for your immigration’s success.
With 15 years of experience, we have evaluated massive numbers of Foreign Credential Evaluations with 0 RFE or rejection from USCIS.
Besides that, to increase acceptance, we may include 2nd major or minors when your clients have cumulatively enough credits for a particular major to match your offered positions.
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Immigrated to the U.S. back in 1998, Mr. Yan had worked for over 10 years in a prominent NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) company as a senior associate director and team leader. He has completed hundreds of thousands of foreign credential evaluation of documents from numerous foreign countries for various universities, licensing boards, U.S. government, and immigration services. He is a leading expert at American Education and Translation Services and was invited several times to be a keynote speaker to hundreds of admission counselors of U.S. universities.
References:
https://www.fickeymartinezlaw.com/employment-immigration/credential-evaluation-reports-for-immigration-purposes/
https://www.scholaro.com/about/immigration/
https://www.ece.org/ECE/Individuals/Immigration-Reports