Yes, in many cases you can apply for more than one FCCPT service at the same time, but it depends on the type of services and your goal.
FCCPT offers several different services for immigration, licensure, verification, and advising. Some services can be held simultaneously, while others must be completed before a new service can be started.
✅ Services you can usually apply for at the same time
You may apply for multiple services at the same time if the services are compatible, such as:
- A primary service (for example, Type 1 for Immigration, Type 1 for Licensure or Educational Credentials Review), and
- A related or secondary service, such as:
- USCIS Status Letter
- Certified Documents or Duplicate Reports
- CWT Version Update
- Two primary services (for example, Type 1 for Immigration and New York Verification or Type 1 for Licensure and Educational Credentials Review)
⚠️ Services that may not be applied for at the same time
Some services cannot be requested at the same time, including:
- Requesting a re-evaluation or reactivation while a primary service is still in progress
- PLAN Services (Planned Learning and Assistance Network) can only be requested if there is a completed primary service.
How to apply for more than one service
- New primary services for new applicants are submitted through the Apply Now button on fccpt.org or for existing applicants, the Add Primary Service option in your FCCPT applicant portal.
- Additional or related services can usually be requested after login by selecting Add Related Service, if available.
All applications are submitted online, and each service has its own requirements, fees, and processing timeline.
Not sure which services you can combine?
If you are unsure whether you can apply for multiple services at the same time:
- Use the Service Selection Wizard on FCCPT.org to determine the best service for your goal
- Review the service descriptions carefully before applying
- Contact FCCPT Customer Support through the Help Center for guidance specific to your situation
Tip: Applying for the correct service the first time helps avoid delays and additional fees.