The State Bar of California includes attorneys who have been educated abroad. There's no need to provide your foreign credentials or complete any additional U.S. law study.1. Confirm your eligibility 2. Apply for the bar exam 3. Yes, foreign lawyers can take the California Bar Exam, but there are specific requirements and conditions they must meet. California only requires foreign lawyers to be fully admitted to the Bar in their home country. There are some states which do allow foreign law graduates to sit for the bar exam, including New York, California, New Hampshire, Alabama, and Virginia. For example, you can sit as a "foreign attorney" applicant, if you show that you are a member in good standing in a foreign jurisdiction. If you are a licensed lawyer in another jurisdiction, you are eligible to sit for CA bar exam even without having a LL.M degree. Ms. Cook earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Anthropology and Geography from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.