🔹 When do I need an Apostille?

The official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic, and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes of vetting, certifying, and record keeping. Notarizations are sometimes referred to as “notarial acts.”

🔹 We provide full-package

  • • Official certification for legal use in Hague countries
  • • Handling of government processing
  • • Country-specific requirements managed by our team
  • • Optional translation support
  • • Fast turnaround options
🔹 When is an Apostille Required?
  • Studying or working in a foreign country
  • Applying for immigration or residency
  • Using personal or academic documents overseas
  • Legalizing documents like marriage or birth certificates for international use

🔹 FAQs

  • + Do I need an Apostille or Legalization?
  • + What documents can be apostilled?
  • + Do I need to notarize the document first?
  • + What if my country is not in the Hague Convention?
  • + Can I track the Apostille process?
  • + Is international shipping included?

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Countries that only require "Apostille" authentication

Countries that require full Legalization

What is the Hague Legalization Convention and Why is it important?

Official notarization of your documents for legal, travel, business, or academic use. Required for various submissions and authentications.

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Apostille is the process of certifying documents for use in countries that are members of the Hague Convention. It verifies the authenticity of signatures, stamps, and seals on public documents so they can be recognized abroad.