If your Apostille application is rejected, you can usually appeal by addressing the issues raised in the rejection notice and resubmitting your document. It’s important to carefully follow the instructions provided.
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If your Apostille application is rejected, you can usually appeal by addressing the issues raised in the rejection notice and resubmitting your document. It’s important to carefully follow the instructions provided.
No, only original documents can be Apostilled. If you have a copy, you will need to obtain the original document before proceeding with the Apostille process.
To determine if your document is eligible for an Apostille, check if it is an original public document and verify that it meets the specific requirements of the issuing authority.
Yes, documents issued by government agencies can be Apostilled, provided they are original and meet the necessary requirements.
If you need an Apostille for a document issued by a foreign university, you must first check if the document can be Apostilled in that country. Once verified, you can submit it to
If you need to use a document in multiple countries, you may need to get an Apostille for each country, depending on their requirements. Check with the relevant authorities for guidance.
To ensure your Apostille is accepted, check the specific requirements of the country where you plan to use the document. Each country may have different rules regarding Apostilles.
Yes, but you will need to have it translated into English by a certified translator before you can get an Apostille. This ensures that the authorities can verify the content.
Only original documents can be Apostilled. If you have a copy, you will need to obtain the original document before proceeding with the Apostille process.
Yes, documents issued by private institutions, such as diplomas from private colleges or certificates from training programmes, can be Apostilled, provided they meet the necessary requirements.