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Official documents that are produced in the U.S. usually are not valid in other
countries until they have been authenticated by the U.S. Government and
legalized by the consulate of the desired country. The full authentication and
legalization process can involve several different government agencies.
CIBT offers complete document authentication and legalization services. The
complexity of the legalization process depends on the country in which each
document must be used. About 50 countries have signed the Hague Convention on
Documents, which allows for an abbreviated legalization process called an
apostille. CIBT can assist with the apostille
process.
In order to use CIBT's Document Authentication Services, send us notarized
documents and a cover letter indicating the services you require. If a document
needs to be legalized for more than one country, send a separate original of
the document for each location.
For more information call 800-929-2428 (Monday thru Friday 7:30 am - 7:00 pm
CST)
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