Carnegie Evaluations positions itself as an overseas education, credential, and work experience evaluation provider. Its focus is not traditional “course-based learning,” but credential evaluations, work experience evaluations, and expert opinion letters for U.S. employment-based immigration applications. The site states that it is headquartered in New Jersey and serves cases including E-2, E-3, EB-1A/C, EB-2 NIW, H-1B, I-140, L-1A/B, O-1, and TN. It also handles arguments related to USCIS RFE/NOID responses, CPT/OPT status maintenance, LCA wage levels, and PERM audits.
In terms of service category, it is closer to educational credential evaluation and immigration documentation support than to live classes, recorded courses, or one-on-one tutoring. Its main deliverables are evaluation reports and expert opinion letters. Regarding credentials/certification, the website says it can provide foreign degree evaluations and work experience evaluations, with reports prepared by U.S. university professors or industry experts. Some reports may use a professor’s university letterhead. The background of its experts is a key selling point: the team includes professors from well-known U.S. universities, tenured professors, and active members of professional associations across multiple specialized fields. Clients are allowed to choose suitable experts for their cases from the expert pool.
The site does not provide a specific price list. It repeatedly mentions competitive rates and affordable/fair pricing, and says it offers optional services, expedited service, free preliminary opinions, and multiple revisions. Many user reviews mention fast delivery, timely email communication, and a smooth process, with some saying their reports were completed within a few days or within a week. However, these are review-based claims and should not be treated as official guarantees. Payment methods, refund policy, and pricing for different report types are not disclosed, so transparency is only average.
Its strengths are its vertical focus and familiarity with USCIS adjudication standards for employment-based immigration, making it especially suitable for time-sensitive situations such as RFE/NOID responses. The site provides fairly detailed descriptions of its expert team and report professionalism, and there are also many user reviews. The drawbacks are that it is not a structured course product and therefore does not meet learning or skill-improvement needs; pricing and payment information are missing; and service outcomes still depend on the individual case materials, immigration policy, and the reviewing officer’s judgment. The website’s positive reviews are relatively concentrated, with limited discussion of unsuccessful cases or service boundaries.
It is suitable for individuals, attorneys, and employers handling U.S. employment-based immigration cases who need degree equivalency evaluations, work experience conversions, or expert opinion letters. Chinese users who only need domestic academic credential authentication should first consider official channels such as the Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange. If the purpose is U.S. immigration, Carnegie Evaluations can be compared with providers such as WES, ECE, and SpanTran. The site does not state whether it is accessible from China or what payment options are available for Chinese users, so these remain unknown.
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