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Have any of you checked to see if your husband/fiance's university degree is from an "accredited school" in ME/NA? Do you know how I can check to see if his school is accepted? I am worried my fiance will have to go to school all over again when he gets here before he can be accepted to work in his field. :wacko:

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Accredited for what?

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These companies will attempt to translate/credit foreign classes and degrees to US credits, however, it's usually only successful with European degrees. More often than not MENA degrees do not transfer over, unless it's from an American University, and still there isn't an exact transfer.

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It's likely you will pay alot of money for a company to translate the crredits to US credits and come up short of a degree. If you are lucky a few new classes will complete the new degree. Good luck!

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he's studying to be an engineer.

wow..bad news :*(

so its likely my fiance will have to go to school ALL OVER AGAIN????

this is awful.

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He may not have to attend school all over again, but foreign engineers can wait YEARS to get accreditation as engineers before they can practice as professionals in the US. I remember that it took so long for an Iranian friend to get his, that we threw him a party when he finally did! He earned it!

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ugh. can't catch a break here. :*( thanks, mybackpages, for those links. i wonder how much those companies cost to translate his degree over? and what documents does he need to bring to the US with him? if he only needs a few extra credits (i WISH) that would be fine. but 4 years all over again? ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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My fiance and I have wondered about this as well.

I'm wondering how companies will look at degrees from other countries. Even if the foreign SOs can't get their degree accredited or whatever, won't companies still be able to see that they had a degree and did the work?

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that's what i would think...

and my dad, who is an engineer..sort of, said as long as you can pass some test they give you then you can get a job. i wish my fiance went into the same engineering field as my dad, then i'm sure he could just give him a job!!! d'oh!

but another engineer i asked said you must be from an accredited university. so....... who knows. i'd hate to have to support my husband for four years while he went to school again. :o

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For me, it's not a matter of not wanting to support my fiance if he went back to school, I actually couldn't do it. I don't even make enough money now. Having to feed one more mouth would be impossible on my current earnings.

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-The Prophet Muhammad (SAW), as reported by Anas bin Malik

A time will come when the sky is torn apart; when the stars scatter, and the ocean drains away; and when the graves are tossed about, and laid open. At that time every man will be told what he has done, and what he has failed to do; and every woman will be told what she has done, and what she has failed to do.

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i could but then we'd never get to buy anything fun, go anywhere fun, and he'd be depressed cuz he was hoping to come here and start working and taking care of ME! man i hope somehow, someway he can get at least most of his credits recognized here!? :(

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how much does this apply in my situation?

my SO is an electrical engineer, graduated from a university in israel, and has worked for about 6 months at an american based company in israel. think we need to get his degree evaluated or is it enough that he already works for an american based company?

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