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How to Apply for a Foreign Equivalency for Tunisian Diplomas3 min read

By Editorial Staff August 14, 2019
Written by Editorial Staff August 14, 2019
Tunisian diploma evaluation
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There are several ways to have your diplomas evaluated. Here, we’re shedding the light on the most popular and trusted way to apply for credential evaluation that’s accepted worldwide.

How to Apply for WES Credential Evaluation for Tunisian Diplomas

As a quick overview, first you’ll need to apply. After you complete your application, WES will provide you with a reference number assigned to your account and evaluation.

Second, read the country requirement for your country of education, which in your case, Tunisia. Carefully follow the instructions of what academic documents to send and how to send them. If documents are not sent in correctly, WES cannot provide a credential evaluation so it’s very important to follow the instructions.

Apply for Foreign Equivalency for Tunisian Diplomas

Now for step 3, it’s performed by WES. They will verify your credentials to prepare your evaluation and deliver the reports to you and to the institution you have chosen. Please note that the WES evaluation is paid, expect to pay a fee of around $100. Could be more as that price does not include delivery fees or any sort of taxes.

To start, head out to this WES website and hit Apply Now. As confirmed above, you will have to provide WES with all the required documents. Basically you’ll need to fill out everything, and ask your University to send all the needed documents such as transcripts, copy from degree etc in stamped envelope to WES directly. You are responsible for contacting your institution of study to request required documents. WES cannot being work on your evaluation until they have received and approved all required documents.

A WES evaluation is issued with the name that appears on your official academic documents, such as transcripts, degree certificates, and diplomas.

Video Tutorial: Apply for Foreign Equivalency for Tunisian Diplomas

This video takes you through the step by step process to apply for a World Education Services credential evaluation to use in the United States.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxcVkXdJIp8

WES evaluation usually completed in 30 business days after receipt, review, and approval of all documents, and payment in full. Once you submit application online, you’ll receive a confirmation via email. Feel free to save it for your record.


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3 comments

Naoures Hidri February 8, 2021 - 1:54 pm

i am living in bahrain and i want to process for the sealed envelop from Université de la Manouba, Tunisia how can i get that done , can anyone refer me an agent to do that on my behalf

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Raoudha October 29, 2022 - 9:18 pm

Does WES have a partnership with faculte des lettres,des arts et humanites la manouba.tunisia?

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Saber Ben Hassen November 1, 2022 - 2:34 pm

It does support all Tunisian Universities.

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