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    Authentication of American Academic Credentials for use Abroad
    (This Application Applies to U.S Academic Credentials Only)
    Online Application Form

    American Academic Credentials intended for use in another country must be "authenticated" or "legalized" in order to be recognized as valid in the foreign country.
    The number and type of authentication certificates you will need depend on the nature of the document and whether or not the foreign country is a party to the multilateral treaty on "legalization" of documents.
    (A) If your document is intended for use in a country which is a party to a treaty called the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents ("Hague Legalization Convention" HLC ) (See HLC-Countries), obtaining a special "apostille" certificate is generally all that is required. Apostille is a special certificate that is attached to another document being certified.
    (B)

    If the country where the document will be used is not a party to the Convention (See non-HLC-Countries), you will need "Embassy (Consular) Legalization" ( "Chain Authentication"). "Embassy (Consular) Legalization" of official documents is a procedure of confirmation of the validity of originals of official documents or certification of authenticity of signatures of the officials, authorized to certify the signatures on documents, and also the validity of prints of stamps, seals by which the document is fastened. The documents for non Hague Countries are subjected to "chain authentication" in the State, Federal and Embassy levels. The Department of State, Authentications Office is responsible for signing and issuing certificates under the Seal of the U.S. Department of Sate providing authentication services on documents that will be used overseas and then they are certified in the Embassy or Consulate of that country for which they will be legalized.

    We provide authentication ( legalization) services on Educational documents that will be used in foreign countries..
    obtain Apostilles for documents intended for use in the Hague Convention countries (See HLC-Countries).
    obtain foreign certification (State, Federal and Embassy levels) for non Hague Convention countries (See non-HLC-Countries).
    Embassy (Consulate) legalization.
    To complete the order, please fill out and submit our Online Application Form
    All fields marked by the asterisk ( * ) must be completed.

    P.S.

    An academic degree from the United Sates of America is one of the most valued degrees across the globe. It is a perfect recognition of the student's intelligence and hard work done at the graduate or the post graduate level.
    When a student successfully completes his/her graduation for four years (maximum five), he/she is awarded with a bachelor's degree from USA. This degree is the most popular and traditional degree given by the US colleges and universities. In US, the bachelor's degree is offered mainly in two streams- arts and sciences. Some schools offer both the degrees i.e. the Bachelor of Science (also known as B.S) and the Bachelor of Arts (also known as B.A) degree, whereas some other schools specialize in only either of the two. These degrees are also available at the post graduate level for those who have pursued their bachelors from US or from any other university.
    COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS
    Obtain from the registrar of the University an official true copy of the credentials bearing the seal of the university. The registrar should then execute an affidavit attesting to the validity of the document before a notary public in the registrar's office or elsewhere at the university.  Frequently the business office of colleges and universities has a notaypublic.

    PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
    Obtain a transcript from the school which bears the seal of the school and the signature of the principal. Ask the school to send the transcript to the County Board of Education, Superintendent of Schools or other official body which can authenticate the school's seal with a superior seal.
    NOTE: An alternative would be to make an appointment with the school principal, bring a notary public to the principal's office in order that the principal may execute an affidavit attesting to the validity of the document before the notary. The document may then be authenticated by the clerk of court of the country wherein the notary was licensed.

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