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deeps16shah
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Posted: 19 May 2012 at 21:14 | IP Logged  

I am looking to appear for CPA exam in US but stuck with
couple of questions regarding credit hours and state
selection. Following are my educational and work exp
details :
a. I am in US on H-4 Visa
b. I have done a B.com (3 yrs) and M.B.A (2 yrs) from
India
c. I have worked with one of the big 4 in India for 2 yrs
on US individual taxation

Now my questions are :
a. Would B.com + M.B.A count meet the 150 hour
requirement?
b. Are there any states that you would recommend where i
would qualify ?
Colorado i am ineligible as i do not have SSN.

I was looking at New Hampshire and it seemed i would meet
their requirements. But would anybody have some other
advice? Could anybody provide some guidance on Indiana ?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi Deeps16shah,

I am also on H4 Visa (no ssn) and have passed cpa exams. I
applied and appeared through Colorado Board in july 2010.
my experience says that ssn is not required for eligibility
to sit for cpa exams. While applying before two years i
was facing the same problem but ultimately it was approved.
I would suggest you to contact CO board and then submit
application. I think your education would fit in Colorado
probably.

Let me know if you need further assistance.
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Posted: 08 Jun 2012 at 16:36 | IP Logged  

Hi Deeps16shah, you would not be a Colorado exam candidate unless you
have taken an auditing course that covers North American GAAS. There are
other states that would accept you without your having to take extra
coursework, please contact me directly, if you would like more information,
thanks, L.A.

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Posted: 23 Jul 2012 at 19:34 | IP Logged  

Lelie,

 

Do you need to have a Masters to sit for the CPA in Colorado? If not, what do they mean by advance accounting?



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