ADMISSION BY LEGACY UBE SCORE TRANSFER, GENERALLY

Applicants seeking to transfer their legacy UBE score to the Virgin Islands are required to file an application for Admission by Legacy UBE Score Transfer, Generally, in accordance with VISCR 204(g)(1) and pay the required fees.
Applicants must have a valid legacy UBE transfer score at the time of application. Legacy UBE transfer applicants are required to submit a completed application at any time and all fees.

Requirements for Legacy UBE Transfer

An applicant who elects to apply for admission to the Virgin Islands Bar using a legacy UBE score may do so, provided that: (i) the score attained on the legacy UBE meets or exceeds 266; (ii) no more than three years have passed since the applicant sat for the administration of the UBE for which the qualifying UBE score was attained; and (iii) the applicant meets all other application requirements set forth in this Rule 204, including holding a J.D. or LL.B. degree from a law school approved by the American Bar Association at the time the applicant matriculated or graduated.

The Virgin Islands only accepts official legacy UBE score transcripts in their entirety.
Additionally, to be eligible for admissions an applicant must: (i) Obtain a scaled score of 75 or higher on the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE); (ii) Pass the Virgin Islands Law Component (VILC), (iii) and undergo a Character Examination and Personal Interview.

National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE) Request for Preparation of a Character Report

An applicant must complete the online version of the National Conference of Bar Examiners Character and Fitness Report Application at http://www.ncbex.org/character-and-fitness/. 
- Log into or create an NCBE Account to complete the NCBE online application. 
- After you complete and finalize the NCBE online application, a checklist will display with access to a PDF of your application and additional instruction for signatures and mailing. 
- The entire NCBE application must be electronically filed with the Office of Bar Admissions within twenty-four (24) hours of the acceptance of electronic filing of your Virgin Islands Bar Admission Application.