In the U.S. every state has a different set of rules. Some states accept credentials from other countries. Some countries have state licensing similar to Dubai, Europe, and the U.K. Asian countries like Nepal, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq do not have state licensing. The students usually learn from local parlors for skin and hair care. The curriculum they learn is similar to what is taught in the U.S.A. According to my knowledge most of the schools are following the U.S.A curriculum and also what is recommended in skin care literature. What you need to do is prove that what you learned in your respective board of education matches the requirements for the state in which you apply for a license. Some states require an evaluation by organizations while other states like Maryland require a notarized affidavit (signed by a notary public with seal) indicating proper information as to any time served as an apprentice while in school or after school. The state of T...