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newtogolf
Joined: 03 Apr 2009 Posts: 49
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:23 pm Post subject: Questions about degree attestation |
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I tried to get the answer from the school, but haven't recieved any yet. To speed things up, I would like to know if I need to have the highest degree attested, or all other degrees (BA.MA..) attested as well.
Also, do I need to get some certidicates (such as some teaching award certificate) attested or just notarized in case they need them?
Thanks a bunch for the input. You guys/gals are awesome. |
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Never Ceased To Be Amazed

Joined: 22 Oct 2004 Posts: 3500 Location: Shhh...don't talk to me...I'm playin' dead...
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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I have a great friend who is a notary and he sez get them all notarized. Especially in this climate.
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newtogolf
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks.
You mean get them not only notarized, but also attested? I had my BA and MA in my home country. It seems that I have to go home to get that done in my home country. It's really a pain. |
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arabianknight
Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Posts: 26 Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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DHL is the answer. |
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Never Ceased To Be Amazed

Joined: 22 Oct 2004 Posts: 3500 Location: Shhh...don't talk to me...I'm playin' dead...
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:11 am Post subject: |
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newtogolf wrote: |
Thanks.
You mean get them not only notarized, but also attested? I had my BA and MA in my home country. It seems that I have to go home to get that done in my home country. It's really a pain.
Attestation is one term. Apostilled is another. You need to find out if they are they same to your employer...banana/banaana.
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Zoot
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 5:38 am Post subject: |
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You need only have your highest degree attested. They're not interested in the others. |
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arabianknight
Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Posts: 26 Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:47 am Post subject: |
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Perhaps this could be stickied?
Attesting Documents � Canada
Instructions
Start with Step 1. Then take or send the resulting document(s) to the office listed in Step 2, then take or send the document(s) to the office in Step 3. All steps must be completed with the ultimate goal of having the document(s) attested by a U.A.E. Consulate or Embassy. We recommend you check the Web site of each organization or speak to them before proceeding as many of these organizations have specific hours for the receipt and delivery of documents, strict requirements for the submission of the document(s) and you will need to check the timelines and fees.
Step 1
Photocopy of document stamped as a certified true copy and signed and sealed by a Notary Public, lawyer, solicitor or commissioner of oaths.
Step 2
Send the notarized copy to the following office for endorsement:
Authentication and Service of Documents Section (JLAC)
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
125 Sussex Drive
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0G2
Tel: 613 944 4000
Toll Free: 800 267 8376
Web Site: www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca
Step 3
Send to the U.A.E. Embassy for attestation:
Attested by:
U.A.E. Embassy
Authentication Office
Suite 1800, 45 O'Connor Street
World Exchange Plaza
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1A4
Tel: 613 565 7272
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.uae-embassy.com
Attesting Documents � United States
Instructions
Start with Step 1. Then take or send the resulting document(s) to the office listed in Step 2, then take or send the document(s) to the office in Step 3; and so on. All steps must be completed with the ultimate goal of having the document(s) attested by a U.A.E. Consulate or Embassy. We recommend you check the Web site of each organization or speak to them before proceeding as many of these organizations have specific hours for the receipt and delivery of documents, strict requirements for the submission of the document(s) and you will need to check the timelines and fees.
Please call the U.S. Federal Information Center toll-free at 800 333 4636 or visit their Web site www.info.gov for further advice and directions, as well as address and telephone information for the various states. This office is open Monday through Friday.
You will find more information on attesting documents under the U.S. Citzen Services sections of the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the U.S. Consulate in Dubai Web sites:
abudhabi.usembassy.gov/
dubai.usconsulate.gov/
Step 1
Original or a photocopy of document signed and stamped by a Notary Public
Step 2
Send the notarized copy to the following office for endorsement:
County Clerk of the county in which the document was commissioned.
* This step may be omitted if the Secretary of State (Step 3) will directly certify the Notary Public�s signature.
Step 3
Send the notarized copy to the following office for endorsement:
Secretary of State of your State of Residence or in which the document was executed.
Step 4
Send the notarized and endorsed document to the following for endorsement:
U.S. Department of State
Authentications Office
State Annex 1
518 23rd St, NW
Washington, DC 20520
Tel: 202 647 5002
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.state.gov
Step 5
Send to the U.A.E. Embassy for attestation:
U.A.E. Embassy
Suite 400
3522 International Court NW
Washington, DC 20008
Tel: 202 243 2400
Web Site: www.uae-embassy.org
Attesting Documents � United Kingdom
Instructions
Start with Step 1. Then take or send the resulting document(s) to the office listed in Step 2, then take or send the document(s) to the office in Step 3. All steps must be completed with the ultimate goal of having the document(s) attested by a U.A.E. Consulate or Embassy. We recommend you check the Web site of each organization or speak to them before proceeding as many of these organizations have specific hours for the receipt and delivery of documents, strict requirements for the submission of the document(s) and you will need to check the timelines and fees.
Step 1
Photocopy of document signed by British practising solicitor or a Notary Public
Step 2
Send the notarized copy to the following office for endorsement:
The Legalisation Office
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Old Admiralty Building
The Mall
London, SW1A 2LG
Tel: 020 7008 1111
Web Site: www.fco.gov.uk
Step 3
Have the document attested by:
U.A.E. Embassy
Consular Section
48 Princes Gate
London, SW7 1PT
Tel: 0870 005 6984
Web Site: unitedarabemirates.embassyhomepage.com
Attesting Documents � New Zealand
Instructions
Start with Step 1. Then take or send the resulting document(s) to the office listed in Step 2, then take or send the document(s) to the office in Step 3; and so on. All steps must be completed with the ultimate goal of having the document(s) attested by a U.A.E. Consulate or Embassy. We recommend you check the Web site of each organization or speak to them before proceeding as many of these organizations have specific hours for the receipt and delivery of documents, strict requirements for the submission of the document(s) and you will need to check the timelines and fees.
Step 1
Photocopy of document stamped by a Notary Public.
If the original marriage and birth certificates are to be attested and they bear the seal of the Registrar General, they do not need to be notarized.
Step 2
Have the document(s) endorsed by:
Department of Internal Affairs
Authentications Unit
Level 13, Prime Property Tower
86-90 Lambton Quay
Wellington
Tel: 04 470 2928
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.dia.govt.nz
Step 3
Have the document(s) endorsed by:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Consular Division
195 Lambton Quay
Wellington
Tel: 04 439 8018 and 439 8074
Web Site: www.mfat.govt.nz
Step 4
And finally, ensure the document(s) are attested by:
U.A.E. Embassy
Consular Section
12 Bulwarra Close
O'Malley, ACT 2606
Tel: 02 6286 8802
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.uaeembassy.org.au
Attesting Documents � Australia
Instructions
Start with Step 1. Then take or send the resulting document(s) to the office listed in Step 2. Both steps must be completed with the ultimate goal of having the document(s) attested (legalized) by a U.A.E. Consulate or Embassy. We recommend you check the Web site of each organization or speak to them before proceeding as many of these organizations have specific hours for the receipt and delivery of documents, strict requirements for the submission of the document(s) and you will need to check the timelines and fees.
Step 1
Have the document(s) authenticated by:
Authentication Section
Sydney Passport Office
Level 7, 26 Lee Street
Sydney
(Near Central Railway Station)
Tel: (02) 9207 6904
or
Authentication Section
Newcastle Passport Office
Level 7, 77 Hunter Street
Sydney
Tel: 131 232
Email: [email protected]
or the DFAT office in the State or Territory in which the document was issued.
Visit www.dfat.gov.au/consular/authen.html for details of DFAT offices and the authentication process.
DFAT will authenticate an original document or a copy of a document which has been notarised by a Notary Public.
Step 2
Have the document(s) attested (legalized) by the:
U.A.E. Embassy
Consular Section
12 Bulwarra Close
O'Malley, Canberra
ACT 2606
Tel: 02 6286 8802
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.uaeembassy.org.au |
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newtogolf
Joined: 03 Apr 2009 Posts: 49
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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arabianknight: Thanks alot for the info.
I also checked the school website, and noticed that they also need 3.5cm x 3.5cm passport photos. However, There is no store(local or online) could do that. I was wondering if regular 2"x2" USA passport photos would work.
Thanks. |
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anaxiforminges
Joined: 15 Apr 2009 Posts: 136 Location: UAE
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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newtogolf: You could try doing what I'll be doing. Take digital pictures of yourself with a neutral background and then Photoshop one of them to specification. Then take it to your local photo store that allows print-on-demand and print up all the copies you need. It's much cheaper and, dare I say, more fun.
Between my wife and I, we'll need 24 "passport" photos. The cost for that here would be astronomical. |
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arabianknight
Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Posts: 26 Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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They have to be old-style passport photos with a WHITE background, as opposed to Oman which requires a BLUE background...
Crazy, but true  |
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newtogolf
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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anaxiforminges: Thanks.
Actually I am just doing that myself by using my refrigirator as the white background.
However, as I said, the local store staff told me that the minimal size of photos they can do is 2"x2" (about 5cm x 5cm), not 3.5cm x 3.5cm.
Can you find local store who could do 3.5?
That's a lot of moeny, you are right. |
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adorabilly
Joined: 20 May 2006 Posts: 430 Location: Ras Al Khaimah
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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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Newtogolf.
When we came (2 years ago) they were EXTREMELY particular on size. it had to be their measurements. They would not accept anything different.
we had to go to a photographer and have them custom print our images (we did what another poster suggested, taking our own images with our digital camera, then cropping them until they were the right size then going to the print shop and having them print them.
it ended up being like 40 total images for the 5 of us, and it cost us quite a few yen in tokyo at the time. It was incredibly annoying.
now I did hear about some photobooths in tokyo who would take the images in those sizes. You might have some in your city. who knows... |
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veiledsentiments

Joined: 20 Feb 2003 Posts: 17644 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 2:24 am Post subject: |
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Personally I found it much easier and cheaper to have the pictures done in country for the ones that they will want after you get there.
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ludhilltoysoldier
Joined: 01 Feb 2009 Posts: 31 Location: UAE
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Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 12:53 pm Post subject: |
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Does a qualification have to be attested in the country which issued it or can it be done in any country you happen to be in? Thanks  |
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adorabilly
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Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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the certification has to be attested in the country that the certifying body is in. So if you got your MA in TESL from a university in Australia, it needs to be attested in australia.
Same with marriage licenses and birth certificates (for your kids) |
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