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International Verification and Credential Evaluation with Verify-Africa.com

International Verification and Credential Evaluation with Verify-Africa.com

on 21 Nov, 2025

What is International Verification on Verify-Africa.com

Verify-Africa.com provides verification and background-screening services not only across African qualifications, but also for international credentials — enabling institutions and employers to verify foreign degrees and academic certificates for authenticity and compatibility. 

Through our “International Degree Verification” offerings, Verify-Africa (through its partner network) helps confirm that a foreign degree or credential:

  • was issued by a legitimate, authorised institution in its home country,

  • corresponds correctly to the candidate’s records (name, graduation year, course, etc.), and

  • — if needed — can be evaluated for equivalence under relevant local (e.g. Nigerian) educational standards. 

What a “Credential Evaluation Report” Means

As part of the international verification process, Verify-Africa (or through its partner services, ETX.NG) can produce a Credential Evaluation Report. This report:

  • lists the foreign institution attended and the credential(s) earned abroad,

  • describes the nature of the qualification (diploma, degree, transcript),

  • and — importantly — provides an equivalence analysis (e.g. whether the foreign degree is roughly comparable to a Bachelor’s, Master’s, etc. in Nigeria) when required. 

This evaluation helps local institutions, employers or licensing bodies understand foreign credentials in their local or regional context — making international education more transparent and comparable. 

How It Works: From Foreign Degree to Verified Credential

  1. Document Submission – The applicant submits their foreign degree certificate and academic records (transcripts, diploma, etc.) to Verify-Africa (or its partner). 

  2. Verification – Verify-Africa contacts the issuing institution (or authoritative source) to confirm the credential’s authenticity and whether the candidate’s records match. 

  3. Evaluation (if required) – If the purpose is to determine equivalence (for admission, employment, licensing), the credentials are evaluated against the local educational framework (e.g. Nigerian standards) to assess comparable level and validity. 

  4. Report Generation – A comprehensive Credential Evaluation Report is generated. It describes the credential, institution, date, and the equivalence result. The report is secure, signed/issued, and can be shared with the institution, employer or licensing body requesting it. 

This combined verification + evaluation process reduces risks associated with foreign degree fraud or misinterpretation of foreign credentials.

Role of WES – Internationally Recognised Credential Evaluation

For individuals aiming to study or work in the U.S., Canada, or other international jurisdictions, WES is a widely recognised evaluator. WES offers two main types of evaluation reports:

  • Document-by-Document Evaluation — identifies and describes each submitted credential (degree, transcripts, etc.) and provides an equivalent credential under U.S./Canadian standards. 

  • Course-by-Course Evaluation — includes a detailed analysis of each course taken, converts credits and grades, and computes a GPA on a 4.0 scale — often required for university admission, licensing, or further study. 

A WES Evaluation Report combines verification (authenticating the documents with the issuing institution) and evaluation (translating foreign credentials into comprehensible equivalents under U.S./Canadian systems). 

Because of its wide acceptance among international institutions, a WES Evaluation can serve as a trusted benchmark when employers or schools view your foreign credentials. 

Why International Verification and Credential Evaluation Are Important

  • Prevent fraud and misrepresentation — Foreign degrees and credentials may be forged or misrepresented. Verifying with official sources ensures authenticity.

  • Equal footing for foreign‐educated candidates — Evaluation helps translate foreign qualifications into local (or international) equivalences, making them understandable to employers or institutions.

  • Smooth academic or professional transfer — If someone studied abroad and wants to work or continue studies in Nigeria (or somewhere else), a verified evaluation report makes recognition easier.

  • Global mobility and legal compliance — Many jurisdictions or licensing bodies require proven equivalence of foreign credentials for immigration, licensing, or admissions.

 Who Benefits

  • Students returning to Nigeria after studying abroad, seeking admission to postgraduate programs or further studies.

  • Employers and HR departments evaluating foreign‐educated job applicants.

  • Licensing or regulatory bodies reviewing foreign credentials for professional licence issuance.

  • Educational institutions assessing transfer students or verifying prerequisites for admission.

  • Immigration authorities, scholarship boards, or other agencies requiring certified credential evaluation for decision-making.

Conclusion

In a world where mobility of students, professionals, migrants is increasingly common, International Verification and Credential Evaluation is becoming critical. A platform like Verify-Africa.com — which offers verification of foreign documents, plus generation of a Credential Evaluation Report — helps bridge the gap between different education systems and ensures trust in credentials.

Meanwhile, internationally recognized services such as WES provide globally accepted evaluation standards, turning foreign degrees into clear, comparable credentials for admission, work, licensing, or immigration.

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