If you’re planning to study, marry, or work abroad, you may be asked to provide an apostille on your documents. But what exactly is an apostille, and why is it so important?
An apostille is an official certificate issued by a designated authority, confirming the authenticity of a document for international use. It verifies the signature, stamp, or seal on a document, making it legally valid in over 120 countries that are members of the Hague Convention.
Common documents that require an apostille include:
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Birth, marriage, and death certificates
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Academic diplomas and transcripts
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Power of attorney and legal contracts
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Corporate and business documents
Without an apostille, your documents may not be recognised abroad, which can cause delays and complications.
Conclusion:
At The Hague Apostille, we ensure your documents are apostilled quickly and correctly, so you can focus on your plans without unnecessary stress.
