Hi,
I am preparing my ILR application, for which I took the approved English exam. When filling the application I am asked if I have a degree, which I do, I have a deree from the USA. After I enter that info, I am not given an option to provide additional information in this section. It seems the form assumes that if I have a US degree I am a US citizen, but that is not the case as I was born in a non-exempt country.
I didn't get the US degree validated, beause it was going to be more expensive (the format suggeted includes statements on my attendance or degree conferral, which are not free as this requires going through the registrar's offfice. That made the exam a cheaper, easier option). I expected I can submit the exam as evidence of English even if I have a US degree, but I am not seeing any place in the form so far.
At this point I am going to go ahead with the applciation, indicateing I have a US degree (whih is true) and will just include my certified exam results with the general documents. However, I am a little nervous and would appreciate other opinions in this case.
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