What is a Diploma Confirmation? Why is it necessary?
A Diploma Confirmation is a photocopy of your diploma which has been stamped by the Korean Consulate once they have verified that your original Diploma is authentic. A Diploma Confirmation is necessary because the Korean Government requires it for the issuance of an educational work visa. In order to verify this, the Korean Consulate must validate your diploma. Due to instances of forge diplomas being submitted by applicants without Bachelors degrees, the Korean government now requires the Original Diploma to be physically sent in to the Consulate. By including a Diploma Confirmation in your application you assure institutes that, if hired, you will be granted an educational work visa. When you send the Diploma Confirmation to the U.S. office, we forward it to Korea so that upon hiring your institute can then start the visa process on your behalf. What should I do if I have lost my Original Diploma or had it permanently framed on the wall and it is too large to mail?
A Diploma Confirmation is a photocopy of your diploma which has been stamped by the Japanese Consulate once they have verified that your original Diploma is authentic. A Diploma Confirmation is necessary because the Japanese Government requires it for the issuance of an educational work visa. In order to verify this, the Japanese Consulate must validate your diploma. Due to instances of forge diplomas being submitted by applicants without Bachelors degrees, the Japanese government now requires the Original Diploma to be physically sent in to the Consulate. By including a Diploma Confirmation in your application you assure institutes that, if hired, you will be granted an educational work visa. When you send the Diploma Confirmation to the U.S. office, we forward it to Japan so that upon hiring your institute can then start the visa process on your behalf. • What should I do if I have lost my Original Diploma or had it permanently framed on the wall and it is too large to mail? Most Con