If you’re traveling, moving abroad, or doing business internationally, you’ll need to have your documents in order. For countries that are not members of the Hague Convention, you’ll have to verify your documents with embassy legalization. The exact process differs between countries and can be complicated. Usually, the United States State Department needs to verify that the document is genuine, and then the intended country’s embassy needs to validate the document for its intended use.
It can be tricky to keep track of the different deadlines, procedures, and fees associated with embassy legalization, especially if you’re already juggling other travel or business arrangements. Our professional and experienced team can handle all of the hurdles for you. All of your information is kept confidential. We know the requirements to handle the legalization process for your documents so that you can save time, money, and frustration. We are not associated with the State Department or any government agency. However, we are located close to Washington D.C., and process documents quickly.
If you need help with embassy legalization, you can fill out our Quick Quote Form to get started. You’ll need to provide us with information on the type of document you’ll be using, the country you intend to use it in, and your contact information. Next, download an order form, prepare a pre-paid, self-addressed envelope (so that we can return your documents when we’re done), and mail your original documents to us. Once we receive your documents, we’ll get them legalized and return them to you as soon as possible. You can contact us and see more of our services at our website at www.usauthentication.com.