Embassy Consulate Legalization

Certifying and legalizing documents for countries who are non-members of The Hague Apostille Convention require additional steps to complete. These additional steps include State certification, US Department of State certification (If required), and Embassy or Consulate legalization. The process of legalizing your documents will depend on the type of documents you have, the State your documents originate from, and the Country requesting your documents.

Please contact us for instructions, cost, and order forms.

Here is an illustration to help explain the process:

non-members of the Hague Apostille Convention document authorization graphic

What country is requesting your documents?

Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burma Myanmar, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, China, Congo Republic, Congo Democratic, Ivory Coast, Cuba, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Haiti, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar Burma, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Taiwan, Tanzania, Togo, Thailand, Turkmenistan, UAE (United Arab Emirates), Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe