In alignment with the foreign educational policy of the United States of America and its commitment to collaborating with diplomatic authorities worldwide, combating corruption stands as a paramount priority. Recognizing the diversity in educational policies and laws across nations, the US government mandates clearance from both the American government and the candidate's country of residence for international educational validation.
In certain cases, depending on the specifics of a candidate's file, the government may require a NO DEMAND & NO INQUIRY CERTIFICATE to signify clearance in the US governmental database. This certificate becomes essential in resolving any inquiries raised by either government regarding a student, ensuring a smooth clearance process. Moreover, these certificates hold significant importance for preemptive measures, as they prevent future inquiries against the educational file once issued to a student.
The issuance of these certificates involves a meticulous verification process, with documents circulated among various governmental departments in the USA, ranging from monetary agencies to educational providers. Following this scrutiny, the audit committee of the US Board of Education under the California central department reviews the final product before notifying the State Department of the United States to release the certificates.
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