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First of all, we have been over this before - back in September I think. Have you been to your school to ask them about arrangements? First you need to see if they will mail these things. You could also ask them to put these items in a university envelopes, and then you place them in a Federal Express packet and mail them that way.

The entire point of the process is to protect the integrity of the system. In other words, to protect the documents from the possibility of having a student tamper with them. Also the mail in Serbia does not work in the same way that the mail does in the United States. The postal delivery workers in the USA also pick up mail. (People do not have to go the Post to stand in line and pay bills, either!). Thus, it is apparent that you are going to have to improvise.

I think the best thing to do would be to get these items placed into a sealed envelop by your school. Then ask them to stamp over the envelop where it seals. (This is probably illegal in Serbia, however surely there must be some way for an organization to place some kind of seal over the envelop to show that it has not been tampered with.) Professors usually just write their initials across the sealed part of the envelop, maybe you can get the shalterusha at your school to do this also?

Then you can place the envelopes into a fed ex envelop and have them sent that way...you can send the fed ex from our center.

If this does not sound like the way you want to handle the matter, then you need to contact the admissions department and ask for their advice.

Elz

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First of all, we have been over this before - back in September I think. Have you been to your school to ask them about arrangements? First you need to see if they will mail these things. You could also ask them to put these items in a university envelopes, and then you place them in a Federal Express packet and mail them that way.

The entire point of the process is to protect the integrity of the system. In other words, to protect the documents from the possibility of having a student tamper with them. Also the mail in Serbia does not work in the same way that the mail does in the United States. The postal delivery workers in the USA also pick up mail. (People do not have to go the Post to stand in line and pay bills, either!). Thus, it is apparent that you are going to have to improvise.

I think the best thing to do would be to get these items placed into a sealed envelop by your school. Then ask them to stamp over the envelop where it seals. (This is probably illegal in Serbia, however surely there must be some way for an organization to place some kind of seal over the envelop to show that it has not been tampered with.) Professors usually just write their initials across the sealed part of the envelop, maybe you can get the shalterusha at your school to do this also?

Then you can place the envelopes into a fed ex envelop and have them sent that way...you can send the fed ex from our center.

If this does not sound like the way you want to handle the matter, then you need to contact the admissions department and ask for their advice.

Elz

Thank you very much, it sounds ok.

Thank you for your help.

Best

Viket

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