A Consulate or Embassy legalization is necessary if the country where you intend to use a document is not part of the Apostille Convention. A Consulate holds jurisdiction over a certain area of the United States and will only legalize a document that was issued or pertains to the geographical area within that jurisdiction. Some governments assign the legalization function exclusively to their embassies in Washington D.C., hence Embassy legalization.
Completing a legalization in a timely manner can be a daunting process because requirements change frequently and are not widely announced, standards for the acceptance of documents vary, even simple forms expire. Over the years, we have completed numerous Consulate and Embassy Legalization and we feel confident to have mastered the process. Learn how we can help your company conduct business in commercially active countries such as:
China
Taiwan
Singapore
UAE (United Arab Emirates)
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Kuwait
Jordan
Yemen
Iraq
Iran
Canada
Bolivia