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by Militarygamer » 30 Apr 2012, 03:03
I've received a request to get my degree certified. I am currently in Taiwan. Could I fax my papers to them? Could I go to somewhere equivalent in Taiwan to get it certified?
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by Flicka » 03 May 2012, 09:59
Get it notarized at AIT. Mail it to your designated Taipei office in the U.S. for legalization.
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