Title | Price | Unit of measurement |
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Apostille | 250 zł. | per document |
We provide comprehensive information about the apostille procedure, required documents, timelines, and specifics, taking into account the requirements of different countries.
We analyze documents for correct formatting, completeness of information, and conformity with the requirements for subsequent apostille certification.
We help gather and properly prepare the necessary documents to ensure successful completion of the apostille process.
We submit documents and interact with government authorities on your behalf to obtain the apostille.
We arrange the legal apostille certification of your documents for their international recognition.
We ensure fast and secure delivery of documents with an apostille to a location convenient for you.
We assist you in identifying which documents need to be apostilled and what additional paperwork may be required. You can contact us for a free consultation.
Our specialists check your documents for compliance with apostille requirements. If necessary, we assist with their correction.
We handle all matters related to submitting documents to government agencies authorized to issue apostilles.
After successful apostille issuance, we deliver the completed documents to you in a convenient manner.
An apostille is an international stamp that certifies the authenticity of documents issued by official authorities in one country for use in another. This process simplifies the recognition of documents abroad by eliminating the need for lengthy legalization through consulates and other agencies. The apostille confirms the authenticity of the signature, the position of the person who signed the document, and the authenticity of the seal or stamp certifying the document.
The apostille procedure was introduced by the Hague Convention on October 5, 1961. The purpose of this convention was to simplify the use of official documents in international relations. Countries that joined the convention agreed that documents with an apostille do not require further legalization for use within those countries. Today, the convention includes over 120 countries.
An apostille can be affixed to various types of documents, including:
The apostille procedure typically includes several steps:
An apostille can be affixed to official documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, educational diplomas, court decisions, powers of attorney, and other documents issued by government authorities.
The timeframe depends on the type of document and the region where it was issued. On average, obtaining an apostille takes between 2 and 10 business days.
Yes, both original documents and their notarized copies can be apostilled.
Documents with an apostille are accepted in countries that are parties to the 1961 Hague Convention. A full list of these countries can be found on our website or by consulting with our advisors.
In this case, document legalization is required, which involves several steps. We can also assist you with the document legalization process.
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