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International documents that have originated in one country but are intended for use in another country require embassy legalization to be recognized by the legal system of the foreign country. Embassy legalization is the alternative method for authenticating a document that is utilized for countries that are Non-Hague Convention countries. These countries do not recognize the Apostille as a means to authenticating documents per the 1961 Hague Convention. recognized by the legal system of the foreign country.
Embassy legalization is the alternative method for authenticating a document that is utilized for countries that are Non-Hague Convention countries. These countries do not recognize the Apostille as a means to authenticating documents per the 1961 Hague Convention.
If the destination country of your document is NOT a member of the Hague Convention, your document will need Embassy Legalization.
Parker C has a competitive advantage in handling the embassy legalization process given our proximity and relationships to the embassies in Washington, D.C. We stay on top of the specific requirements for each and every country on behalf of our clients. If something changes, Parker C is the first to know and has the ability to adapt immediately to get your documents legalized. Even with difficult cases and sudden embassy changes, Parker C will not rest until your documents return to you authenticated. embassies in Washington, D.C. We stay on top of the specific requirements for each and every country on behalf of our clients. If something changes, Parker C is the first to know and has the ability to adapt immediately to get your documents legalized. Even with difficult cases and sudden embassy changes, Parker C will not rest until your documents return to you authenticated.