You usually need your educational credentials evaluated when you are planning to study or work in the United States. Colleges, universities, employers, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) generally require an educational credentials evaluation.
This depends on your situation. Educational institutions, employers, and USCIS may request a Course-by-Course evaluation, but a Document-by-Document evaluation may be sufficient in some cases.
Yes. Our evaluations meet USCIS regulations.
Many colleges and universities will accept our evaluation. However, some of them do evaluations in-house or require a specific organization to provide the evaluation. You should check with the college or university to which you are applying to find out whether this is the case.
Yes. We can translate your documents from almost any language.
We only accept documents in their native language or with a Certified translation. This is necessary to ensure the accuracy of the evaluation.
A credentials evaluation service cannot evaluate work experience or training; it can only evaluate educational credentials. However, USCIS can determine if you have the equivalence of a Bachelor's or Master's degree based on the combination of our evaluation and your proof of relevant work experience per regulation 214.2(h)(4)(iii)(D)(5).
No. When applying for H-1B visa, it is possible to substitute 1 year of study with 3 years of professional work experience. This means that 12 years of professional work experience would be equivalent to a 4-year college degree. A Master's degree would require 5 years of work experience in the specialty in addition to a Bachelor's degree.
Our time for processing an evaluation is 7-10 business days from the time we receive complete documentation as determined by Scholaro. You can also request rush service, in which case it can be completed the same business day.
This depends on whether you request a Document-by-Document evaluation or a Course-by-Course evaluation. See our comparison page for details.
No. 5 or 6 year degrees may be equivalent to a Master's degree.
Yes. You will need to submit a copy of the first page of the dissertation or a link to a reputable source where it can be verified online.
Yes. Certifications and diplomas of some colleges may be equivalent to an Associate degree.
Yes. In some cases this can save several years of study.
Yes. We can evaluate a medical doctor's degree. However, medical licensing in the United States is done by state medical boards and requires additional training and examination.
Please include your diploma/graduation certificate and transcripts/marks sheet (if available). If your current name is different than the name on your documents, please provide a marriage certificate or proof of identification.
From the home page, click on "Credential Evaluation" and then click on "Get Started." From here, you will be able to create an account and enter the required information.