Hello!
I'm applying for a work visa and had a question about the degree transcripts/certifications with seal of "convalidation" needed. This is the description of things I will need that I've read on this website. On the form that I got at the Oficina de la Extranjer?a it says, "Titulaci?n homologada o acreditaci?n de capacitaci?n para el ejercicio de las profesi?n del trabajador, cuando proceda." I interpret the last part to mean "if applicable."
Does that mean I don't need to submit this with my application? I am an English teacher and an academy is applying for the visa (at least permission so I can apply for the visa). Should I submit an official transcript or copy of my Bachelor's degree? Do I need to get "convalidation" from the Spanish Ministry of Education? At present I am in Spain but I leave for the US on Monday.
Thanks for your help!
Jun 23, 2010 · aritz
oona,
to have your transcript and diploma officially accredited, just get certified true copies of the original.
as the usa is a signatory of the hague convention, you have to have the apostille attached to them. try googling apostille + the state you got them.
then you have them translated into spanish. ask the spanish consulate if they offer this service, if not, ask them for a list of certified translators.
then download the forms
http://www.educacion.es/educacion/sistema-educativo/convalidaciones.html
submit them either at the spanish embassy or the ministry of education in madrid.
when you get the credencial. your degree is officially accredited. (homologado)
regarding your chances of getting a residence permit thru your language school application, if one unemployed (legal resident, spaniard or eu citizen) asks for a job as an english teacher in the inem, your language school application for a residence /work permit for you as a teacher is will be denied.
to have your transcript and diploma officially accredited, just get certified true copies of the original.
as the usa is a signatory of the hague convention, you have to have the apostille attached to them. try googling apostille + the state you got them.
then you have them translated into spanish. ask the spanish consulate if they offer this service, if not, ask them for a list of certified translators.
then download the forms
http://www.educacion.es/educacion/sistema-educativo/convalidaciones.html
submit them either at the spanish embassy or the ministry of education in madrid.
when you get the credencial. your degree is officially accredited. (homologado)
regarding your chances of getting a residence permit thru your language school application, if one unemployed (legal resident, spaniard or eu citizen) asks for a job as an english teacher in the inem, your language school application for a residence /work permit for you as a teacher is will be denied.