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DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS WHAT AGENCY TO USE IN REFERENCE TO GETTING MY HUSBANDS DEGREE TRANSLATED TO BE APPLICABLE IN U.S. SO HE COULD START HIS MASTERS?

Thanks,

Queena

Chioma & Queena

Dec 23, 2008--- Met in Nigeria

Jan 1, 2008----Engagement Day

April 14, 2008----K-1 Packet mailed (VSC)

July 9,2008----NOA-2 Approved

Oct. 16,2008----Medical exam

Dec. 15,2008---Interview Approved(Thanks GOD)

Dec. 22,2008---Visa Recieved( Thanks GOD

Jan 13, 2008----Arrive in Atlanta POE

January 15, 2009--Apply for SSN Number

Jan. 23, 2009---Married

March 2 2008----Received SSN card

March 14, 2009---Got Driver's License

AOS TIMELINE

Mar. 30, 2009: AOS/EAD/AP filled

April 7, 2009 - EAD,AP and AOS NOA notice date

April 10, 2009 - received NOA1 hardcopy for EAD,AP and AOS

April 13, 2009- received Biometrics appt scheduled April 25, 2009

April 14, 2009-Biometrics walk-in done!

April 14, 2009-Called USCIS for AP to be expedited.

April 16, 2009-AP approved YES!!

April 24, 2009-EAD Card Received!!

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Check the schools he is looking at and ask whom they use.

CGNFS did one for my wife

They did Credintial Evalution Service, It basically said her Bachelor Degree in PI is equal to a Bachelor of Nursing in USA.

Texas Board of Nursing had 3 companies they would use for CES.

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DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS WHAT AGENCY TO USE IN REFERENCE TO GETTING MY HUSBANDS DEGREE TRANSLATED TO BE APPLICABLE IN U.S. SO HE COULD START HIS MASTERS?

Thanks,

Queena

Check with the institution he wants to attend and see who they recommend to either:

1) Translate his degree, or

2) Evaluate his education/transcripts

Posted (edited)
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS WHAT AGENCY TO USE IN REFERENCE TO GETTING MY HUSBANDS DEGREE TRANSLATED TO BE APPLICABLE IN U.S. SO HE COULD START HIS MASTERS?

Thanks,

Queena

Check with the institution he wants to attend and see who they recommend to either:

1) Translate his degree, or

2) Evaluate his education/transcripts

Ditto. As for personal recommendation, I used AACRAO for both purposes.

http://www.aacrao.org/

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