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This category answers questions about what documents do I need for credential recognition in Uruguay? and what is Form 69?, along with other frequent concerns related to academic documents and credential recognition.

The most common documents are: diploma or degree certificate, academic transcript, and curriculum with course descriptions and credit hours. All must be apostilled or legalized and translated by a Uruguayan certified translator. The application is submitted through Form 69 to the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) or directly to the relevant university.

It is the official application form issued by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) for credential recognition of foreign university degrees in Uruguay. It must be submitted together with the diploma, academic transcript, and curriculum, all apostilled or legalized and translated by a Uruguayan certified translator.

Yes. Uruguayan universities require foreign academic transcripts, course-by-course records, and curricula to be translated by a Uruguayan certified translator. The document must be apostilled or legalized. Some universities also require a certificate of degree validity issued by the educational authority of the country of origin.

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