Apostilles are generally issued for standard document formats. If your document is in an unusual format, check with the issuing authority to see if it can be Apostilled.
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Apostilles are generally issued for standard document formats. If your document is in an unusual format, check with the issuing authority to see if it can be Apostilled.
You can check the requirements for document authentication on the embassy or consulate website of the country where you plan to use the document.
Yes, you can Apostille a document issued by a foreign government, but it must first be verified by the appropriate authority in that country.
The Apostille fee structure can vary based on the type of document and the processing speed you choose. It’s best to check the official website for the most accurate fee information.
Typically, only public documents can be Apostilled. If you have a private document, you may need to have it notarised first.
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.
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, 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.
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.
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.