No, however, this is a lot of information on the Eastern Orthodox Church available online. To convert requires a knowledge of the Orthodox Faith, beliefs and, in most cases, also requires a physical Baptism and Chrismation. Your local Orthodox priest or bishop will be able to give you guidance on the requirements of their particular parish or jurisdiction.
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You can learn all Catholic beliefs on line, there is a free Catechism on line on the Vatican website.
However, Catholicism is a community religion that depends upon a person becoming one with the Body of Christ - his Church. It is not enough to accept Catholic beliefs within yourself, you must declare it through the Sacraments and this means meeting your local Catholic priest and discussing your wish to convert.
Best wishes if you are considering conversion, may God bless and guide you.
.Roman Catholic AnswerAll of the above is excellent, you need to attend Mass at the local Catholic Church, and speak with the priest after Mass. There is a class for Inquirers into Catholicism call the RCIA, it begins in August, and continues until Easter when you are brought into the Church and receive the sacraments of Initiation. There is information about the Church all over the web, Catholic Online has a great deal of information and at Catholic Answers you can speak with others.No, you must be confirmed by a bishop in a church. You are also required to take classes for a number of months before you can be confirmed.