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Mexico-Trained Veterinarian License in Georgia
Key Facts
- State
- Georgia (GA)
- Licensing Board
- Georgia Board of Veterinary Medicine
- US Exam
- NAVLE
- Timeline
- 1–3 years
- Est. Cost Range
- $5,000–$12,000
- Credential Eval
- ECFVG
Georgia Requirements for Mexican Veterinarians
To practice as a veterinarian in Georgia, internationally educated applicants must have their Médico Veterinario Zootecnista (MVZ) evaluated for US equivalency and pass the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination). Georgia may have additional state-specific requirements such as jurisprudence exams, supervised practice hours, or continuing education.
Mexican MVZ programs are typically 5 years. Some Mexican veterinary schools are AVMA-listed, which may simplify the pathway. For the full list of Georgia veterinarian licensing requirements including fees, education prerequisites, and renewal details, see the complete Georgia veterinarian license guide.
All applicants must complete a background check as part of the Georgia application process. Fingerprinting requirements vary by state.
Step-by-Step: Mexico to Georgia
- Get credentials evaluated by ECFVG (AVMA Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates) — submit official transcripts and degree certificate from Mexico.
- Meet English proficiency requirements — typically via TOEFL iBT. Check Georgia board for minimum scores.
- Pass the NAVLE — the same licensing exam required of US-educated veterinarians. Must obtain ECFVG certification or graduate from an AVMA-accredited/listed program. ECFVG includes multiple steps including a clinical proficiency exam..
- Apply to the Georgia licensing board — submit your credential evaluation, exam results, and application fee.
- Complete background check — fingerprinting and criminal history review as required by Georgia.
Estimated Costs for Georgia
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Credential Evaluation (ECFVG) | $200–$500 |
| English Proficiency Exam | ~$200–$300 |
| NAVLE Exam | Varies |
| Georgia Application Fee | Varies by state |
| Background Check / Fingerprinting | ~$30–$100 |
| Estimated Total | $5,000–$12,000 |
Costs are approximate. See the full Georgia veterinarian guide for detailed, state-specific fee information.
Full Georgia Veterinarian License Guide
For complete details on Georgia licensing requirements including education prerequisites, exam info, fees, renewal, and reciprocity — see the full state guide.
View Georgia Veterinarian Requirements