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jolivola
Joined: 31 Mar 2010
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 3:52 am Post subject: Proof of diploma good enough? |
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| I've just graduated from college with a B.A. in Psychology. I'm planning on applying through several recruiters in the next couple of weeks for a private school job in Seoul, but I won't be getting my actual diploma from my university for a few months. Is it possible to get hired with just a transcript that shows that I've received a degree, without the actual diploma? |
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ChilgokBlackHole
Joined: 21 Nov 2009
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:27 am Post subject: |
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| They want an apostilled copy of your degree certificate. |
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Davew125
Joined: 11 Mar 2007
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:29 am Post subject: |
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| no, afraid not. we've just had the same thing happen at our school. The guy even had certificate saying he was getting his diploma on a certain day and that wasn't good enough. It has to be the diploma or nothing at all. That said, different immigration places may read the rules differently, but I certainly wouldn't be confident about getting it accepted. |
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freakyaye852
Joined: 24 Feb 2010
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:22 am Post subject: |
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| You can get a letter from your university that states you have either a) graduated or b) have completed the requirements to graduate. You do not need your diploma. I just got my visa with such a letter. |
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ChilgokBlackHole
Joined: 21 Nov 2009
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:35 am Post subject: |
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| You can get a letter from your university that states you have either a) graduated or b) have completed the requirements to graduate. You do not need your diploma. I just got my visa with such a letter. |
Which offices, etc. |
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crisdean
Joined: 04 Feb 2010 Location: Seoul Special City
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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From the HiKorea website:
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A certificate of degree(Applicants may choose one of the following)
- Original copy of the diploma (will be returned to the applicant after making a copy and having it sealed as a legitimate copy)
- Copy of the diploma (verified by the Korean consulate or attached with documents verifying highest education, issued by �Korean Council for University Education�)
- Certificate of academic degree issued by the relevant university. (Affixed with an apostille or attached with documents verifying highest education, issued by domestic verification agency)
- Certificate of graduation that lists acquisition of diploma (Affixed with apostille or attached with documents verifying highest education, issued by domestic verification agency)
※ Nationals of countries that have not signed the apostille treaty must get verification from the local Korean consulate or attach documents verifying highest education, issued by domestic verification agency
※ According to regulations, suppose that a foreigner already submitted documents verifying the highest level of education that was issued by a domestic verification agency (�Korean Council for University Education�) when he/she has applied for visa issuance certificate. In such case, they will be exempted from having to submit documents that prove their education level again if they need to apply for Foreign Language Instructor (E-2) visa or visa issuance certificate. |
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smartwentcrazy
Joined: 26 Feb 2009
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 6:00 pm Post subject: |
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| You don't need your actual diploma. Just get an official verification form from your university's registrar. The verification should include the total duration of your semesters/quarters (4 years), the degree you have completed (BA), the date you have completed your degree, and an authentication of some sort (usually in the form of the registrar's stamp, logo, or signature) to prove the validity of the document. Once you have the verification, you must also get it apostilled and notarized along with your CRC. |
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fugitive chicken
Joined: 20 Apr 2010 Location: Bucheon
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Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 6:38 pm Post subject: |
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| You don't need your actual diploma. Just get an official verification form from your university's registrar. The verification should include the total duration of your semesters/quarters (4 years), the degree you have completed (BA), the date you have completed your degree, and an authentication of some sort (usually in the form of the registrar's stamp, logo, or signature) to prove the validity of the document. Once you have the verification, you must also get it apostilled and notarized along with your CRC. |
Actually, Sometimes they don't recognize the official verification AS equal to a diploma. My school recently hired someone who just graduated, and wouldn't have taken her verification letter if I hadn't been there to tell them what it was. It just depends on if they can recognize it. Sometimes since their English isn't perfect, they don't know what it is and therefore don't accept it. It's hit or miss really. |
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