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Vietnam do not belong to the “Hague Apostille Convention”, so if you need any official document to be used in Vietnam you will need a Certificate from the Secretary of the state. Bellow you will find some other documents that you need in order to complete the process: 1. First a U.S. State Certification – Secretary of state Office 2. […]
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The apostille convention of 5 October 1961 has currently 81 Members, and abolishes the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents for the following apostille members: Albania, Andorra Argentina, Armenia Australia, Austria Azerbaijan, Belarus Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil, Bulgaria Chile, China, People’s Republic of Costa Rica, Croatia Cyprus, Czech Republic Denmark, Ecuador Estonia, Finland France, Georgia Germany, […]
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The U.S. Embassy in Argentina can “authenticate” or “legalize” documents which need to be used in order to be recognized as valid in the foreign countries. Such documents vary from powers of attorney, birth certificates, death and marriages records, etc. Both countries (United States and Argentina) are parties to the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement […]
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The United States of America embassy in France regrets to inform you that the Apostille or Legalization of birth/marriage/divorce/death certificates is not available if: If the documents are issued in the U.S., US embassy does not have the authority to issue documents in the country or in other countries. The apostille must be made in […]
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Past November 17 2015, the government of the Kingdom of Morocco has completed the process to abolish requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. Morocco deposited its instrument of accession to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961. The Apostille convention will come into force on August 14 2016. The Hague Apostille Convention allows the 112 signing member nations to accept […]
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