If your document is rejected, you will receive a reason for the rejection. You can then correct the issue and resubmit it.
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If your document is rejected, you will receive a reason for the rejection. You can then correct the issue and resubmit it.
Yes, you can Apostille a document that is older than 10 years, as long as it is still considered valid and meets the requirements for Apostille. However, some countries may have specific rules
Yes, you can Apostille a notarised document. However, ensure that the notarisation is valid and that the document is an original.
In the UK, you typically submit your document to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office for an Apostille.
Yes, you can Apostille a document from a different country, but the process may vary based on the country of origin. It’s essential to check the specific requirements for that country.
The Apostille verification process involves checking the authenticity of the document and the signatures on it. The issuing authority will then attach the Apostille certificate to the document.
No, you cannot Apostille a document that has been altered or tampered with. The document must be in its original, unaltered state.
To ensure your document is ready for Apostille, check that it is an original, verify that all signatures are present, and confirm if a translation is needed.
No, documents typically need to be signed to be eligible for an Apostille. Ensure that all required signatures are in place before submission.
If you need to Apostille multiple documents, you can submit them together, but be aware that each document may incur a separate fee.