FAQ Category: Accreditation, Apostilles, and Legalization

Is this school accredited?

Yes. Since 2017, USILACS has proudly maintained US National Accreditation, underscoring its unwavering commitment to upholding rigorous academic standards and providing a quality educational experience for its students. This accreditation reflects the institution’s dedication to academic excellence and integrity. For full details on all our accreditations, registrations, listings, and certifications, please visit our Accreditations, Legal […]

Are USILACS degrees accepted in every country?

To date, our school has enrolled thousands of students worldwide. To our knowledge, the vast majority of our alumni have successfully attained employment and/or visa classification in a diverse array of countries.

Are this school’s degrees acknowledged by the US and other foreign countries, such as China?

To date, our school has enrolled thousands of students worldwide. Many of our alumni have successfully attained employment and/or visa classification in a diverse array of countries. Several students have used USILACS degrees to enroll in secular regionally accredited colleges and universities to continue their graduate education. As 2024, we have numerous students in China, […]

How long does the Apostille/Legalization process take?

State Apostille Process: The entire State Apostille process typically takes 3 to 4 weeks. State Apostille Process and Embassy Legalization: When combined with Foreign Embassy legalization, the process can range from 3 to 4 months, depending on the country, with some countries taking even longer. Expedite Service: Due to government policies, USILACS cannot offer expedited […]

What would you recommend regarding document legalization?

Please read the Document Legalization page or contact the Apostille/Legalization Department via the email link provided. Email Link Expiration Dates: Florida state apostilles and/or certification documents do not expire; however, certain countries impose expiration limits on Apostilles. Legalized documents have a lifespan of 3 years from the date of legalization. Plan accordingly when placing your […]