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The Regional Passport Office (RPO) in Ahmedabad, for now on will be in charge of apostille services in the cities of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Diu. Thus, people of these cities should not travel to New Delhi to have an apostille. Ahmedabad is one of the 10 RPO offices in the country to obtain an apostille, for example, […]
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The government of the Republic of Tajikistan has completed all the process to join The Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. The authorities responsible for performing the apostille in the country are: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Tajikistan As […]
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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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