The fact that institutions in Asia are encouraged by governments to seek international accreditation, particularly from the US, has contributed to a new concern of national accreditors over internationalization in Asia. In other words, national accreditors are expected to internationalize their operations in various ways. The main purpose of the article is to analyze the impact of cross-border accreditation on national quality assurance agencies in the Asia-Pacific region. The approaches that national quality assurance agencies adopt to enhance their internationalization, as well as the efforts the networks make to help Asian quality assurance agencies build capacity, will be discussed.