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WilliamBoone
02-04-15, 10:10 AM
Hi,

Im a U.S citizen and I want to became a marine, im 19. The problem is that i live in Brazil at the moment, and im just about to finish high school here.

How can i apply/became a marine if im not living in the USA? doing high school in another country is a problem?

Thanks for any help,

William.

josephd
02-04-15, 02:13 PM
no idea....go the the Marines website and fill in the info...you should get a call from a recruiter that may be able to help you

Zulu 36
02-04-15, 04:02 PM
As long as you live outside of the US, you're out of luck. You'll have to move back to the States and have a US address and phone number.

WilliamBoone
02-06-15, 04:11 PM
Ok, I understand that I have to move to the US, thats not a big deal. However, I end up reading the instructions for applying and saw that I need the high school diploma.

This diploma needs to be a US diploma? If it is, there's any way to make another's country diploma valid?

Thanks for the help so far,

William.

josephd
02-06-15, 04:17 PM
Ok, I understand that I have to move to the US, thats not a big deal. However, I end up reading the instructions for applying and saw that I need the high school diploma.

This diploma needs to be a US diploma? If it is, there's any way to make another's country diploma valid?

Thanks for the help so far,

William.

these are questions for recruiters, we are not recruiters. They may not contact you being outside of the continental U.S. but try and get in touch with a recruiter.

WilliamBoone
02-06-15, 04:38 PM
Would be nice to have a recruiter in the forums :D .

Until now, I had visit a few marine websites and them always require US adress, wich I dont have.

Tomorrow Im gonna call the embassy here in Brazil, just to know if they have any information about this.

Thanks again,

William.

Zulu 36
02-06-15, 05:06 PM
There are academic organizations which specialize in evaluating foreign diplomas and degrees and giving them American equivalence. They charge fees, of course, which would be your responsibility. <br />
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USMCARivera
02-23-15, 11:26 AM
Would be nice to have a recruiter in the forums :D .

Until now, I had visit a few marine websites and them always require US adress, wich I dont have.

Tomorrow Im gonna call the embassy here in Brazil, just to know if they have any information about this.

Thanks again,

William.

ya have one now lol

USMCARivera
02-23-15, 11:29 AM
You can still join once you move back to the United States. We have ways of validating that you graduated high school. I personally have never put anyone in from another country but one of the Marines who works in the RSS with me put in a guy from Russia who was here on a green card.