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  #1

Documents that are in the PostOffice:
Common Application Form
MSPE
ECFMG Status Report
LoR 1
LoR 2
LoR 3
LoR 4
Personal Statement 2
Personal Statement 3
Photo
Profile
Transcript
*tHESE ARE THE DOCS IN POSTOFFICE ERAS...my usmle transcript is not there?is that the reason why my usmle transcript is not yet uploaded?

kindly reply my co applicants?shaking head

  #2

You have to release it and pay for transmission

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  #3

click on usmle transcript tab in documents section--enter your password and assign the transcript to programs..when you apply to 1st set of programs usmle transcript fee is added to that.

  #4

i did pay for it already bcoz i saw it from the credit card receipt that i paid $60& when i looked at the documents tab it says usmle released?yes..

  #5

should the usmle transcript be on the post office eras(be uploaded) after the eras sent the request for USMLE transcripts by the programs..but the applicant should release it & pay it first.Right? kindly correct me guys?

  #6

Ok. it depends when you released your transcript because some times it takes upto 3 days to upload on ERAS post office after releasing.you did everything right.Just wait for a day or 2.

  #7

thank you dr nalayak...il just wait for 2-3 days more

  #8

from ADTS FAQS

I recently applied to more programs but my USMLE transcript appears as not being uploaded yet. If it is already in the ERAS PostOffice why isn't it available?

Each time you apply to new programs the NBME or ECFMG has to process a new request for your USMLE transcript. You should allow 3-5 days for this to be completed. This will ensure that the programs have the most up-to-date version of your USMLE transcript.

  #9

my usmLE transcrpt just get uploadedwinkhope everybody willwink







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