Originals or certified copies of school records, diplomas, licenses,
degrees, certificates or membership in professional organizations; or
transcripts showing an appropriate degree (bachelor's degree or higher)
from a recognized college or university; a statement of U.S. equivalency
might be required.
If a license is necessary in the U.S. state where employment is located
(i.e., C.P.A., lawyer, nurse, medical technologist, etc.), then applicant
must provide proof of possession of a license to be able to practice
in the U.S. or an explanation in employer's cover letter regarding why
the applicant does not need to be licensed to perform services in a
particular state.
USCIS will approve an unlicensed applicant who will be under the supervision
of licensed personnel. (This occurs only in professions that customarily
permit members to practice under these conditions.)