Well it has to be a degree from a real accredited university. If you want a life experience degree from US based university/college then it should be accredited by one of these six regional accreditation organizations:
- Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- Higher Learning Commission
- Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges
or national accreditation organization like;
- Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES)
-Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
- Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET)
- Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS)
- Distance Education and Training Council (DETC)
- American Academy for Liberal Education (AALE)
If you want a life experience degree from UK based university/college it has to be accredited by one of these organizations:
- Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) in England
- Department for Education, Life-long Learning and Skills (DELLS) in Wales
- City and Guilds of London Institute
- Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) for Northern Ireland.
- Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) across the UK
- British Accreditation Council for independent HE and FE institutions across the UK
- British Council for English language schools only
- Accreditation Service for International Colleges (ASIC) for independent colleges in UK and colleges and universities worldwide
- Engineering Council UK for degrees in engineering and technology in order to be registered as professional engineer (Chartered Engineer-CEng- or Incorporated Engineer-IEng)
- Institution of Engineering and Technology
- Open and Distance Learning Quality Council (ODLQC)
- Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) for publicly funded institutions
If Your life experience degree is accredited by one of these organizations then You can get a working visa for Korea or Japan.
Yes. I know a few people who have a life experience degree and work in China. I also heard that they gave a visa to a Lady from US who had a life experience degree from unaccredited college. I personally think its more of a matter of luck.
It's a visa issued to spouses of Korean nationals.
i am business in korea i have d8 visa so how i get korean nationalt
I;m from Thailand do i need visa to Korean??
NO, in most cases you do not need a visa to come to the UK for a short visit
parts of kora
Most University degrees will allow you to get a visa in the Middle East.
Yes, most visitors to Korea need a visa. However, some countries are exempt from visa requirements for short stays. It is recommended to check with the Korean embassy or consulate in your country for specific visa requirements.
Yes, Chinese citizens seeking a Korean visa typically need to provide a valid passport, completed visa application form, recent passport-sized photo, proof of financial means, travel itinerary, and possibly other supporting documents. Requirements may vary based on the type of visa being applied for. It is recommended to check with the Korean embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date and specific requirements.
"Life takes Visa"
Yes you do. Go to the Korean Embassy and get information. It is easy.
To obtain a Korean tourist visa, you typically need a valid passport, a completed visa application form, a recent passport-sized photo, proof of sufficient funds for your stay, a round-trip flight itinerary, and accommodation details. Additional documents may be required based on your specific circumstances. It is recommended to check with the Korean embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date and detailed requirements.