Embassy Legalization in Washington D.C.

Embassy Legalization in Washington D.C.

Legalization is normally required

If the country is not a member of the Hague Convention, legalization is normally required.

The document must be certified by the secretary of the state where it was notarized.

It is then authenticated by the U.S. Department of State here in Washington, D.C.

There is one more step and that is that it has to be legalized or authenticated by the embassy of the country where they will be used.

Example of these countries are: Egypt, Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar, UAE, Canada, etc. We provide fast and reliable document legalization services for documents to be used in non-Hague convention countries.

We can take care of all the necessary steps.

Embassy Legalization in Washington D.C.

We have in our staff public notaries registered in the states of Virginia and the District of Columbia (WDC).

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