ATTESTATION PROCESS Us

ATTESTATION PROCESS



Below are the steps involved in the attestation process:

Verification of the degree: This involves submitting transcripts or other documentation to the appropriate regulatory agency.

Notarization: Once the degree is verified, it may need to be notarized by a public notary. This involves signing and stamping the degree to confirm the authenticity.

Authentication: Depending on the country or region where the degree will be used, it may need to be authenticated by the appropriate government agency. This typically involves submitting the degree and other supporting documentation to the agency for review and certification.

Legalization: In some cases, the authenticated degree may need to be further legalized by a consulate or embassy of the country where it will be used. This involves submitting the degree and other supporting documents to the embassy or consulate for review and certification.

It is important for students to research the specific requirements for their intended country or region and to begin the attestation process well in advance of their expected use of the degree.