jump over navigation bar
Embassy SealUS Department of State
U.S. Embassy Buenos Aires, Argentina - Home flag graphic
uscithead.gif
 
  U.S. Passports Information for Travelers Emergency Services 2008 Absentee Voting Living in Argentina Citizenship and Births Other Services Federal Benefits Federal & State Income Taxes Notarial Appointments Hours and Location

Academic Credentials

Consular Officers will not authenticate or provide certified copies
of academic credentials, transcripts, diplomas, etc.
Persons who desire such certification should contact the Argentine
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which affix the Apostille stamp.
Arenales 819, Capital Federal. Tel: 4819-7000.

In general, the universities, employers, government entities, and other U.S.
organizations do not require official certification or other foreign documents
for use in the U.S. You should contact the interested party in the U.S. to
check their own requirements.

Exams for professionals and others:

The U.S. Embassy does not have information on the requirements to practice a
profession or study in the U.S.People interested in such information should
contact the Professional State Licensing Board of the state they would like
to work on, or with the American Colleges or Universities where they intend to study.

Internet is a good choice for this search or you can contact the Lincoln
Library, Maipu 671, Capital Federal, Tel.: 4327-3626/3632  

TRANSLATIONS

Translations should be made by Public Translator and notarized by the
Public Translator School, Av. Corrientes 1834 P.B. Capital Federal,
TEL. 4373-7173/6111. 
www.traductores.org.ar

back to top ^

Page Tools:

Printer_icon.gif Print this article



 

    This site is managed by the U.S. Department of State.
    External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.

Embassy of the United States