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    • Documents issued in one country and 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.
    • 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 to corporations, law firms, U.S. citizens and foreign nationals on all 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 complete and submit our Online Application Form
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    A&M Logos International, Inc specializes in Express Legalization service - authentication of public official signatures on documents to be used outside the United States of America . We can authenticate the documents issued in any State of USA

    "Embassy (Consular) Legalization"
    "Chain Authentication"

    Documents Issued by Federal Courts: Documents issued under the seal of a federal court should be preliminary authentication by the Justice Management Division. After the seal of the Justice Management Division is on the document, it may be authenticated by the U.S. Department of State Authentications Office. The final step is to obtain the seal of the foreign embassy or consulate in the United States. Usually, foreign embassies or consulates in the U.S. can only authenticate the seal of the U.S. Department of State. Some foreign embassies and consulates maintain sample seals of state authorities.

    Documents Issued by Federal Agencies: Documents issued under the seal of a federal agency can be authenticated by the U.S. Department of State Authentications Office. The final step is to obtain the seal of the foreign embassy or consulate in the United States. Usually, foreign embassies or consulates in the U.S. can only authenticate the seal of the U.S. Department of State. Some foreign embassies and consulates maintain sample seals of state authorities.
    State Documents: State documents such as documents originating with a state court or agency (birth, death, marriage, etc.) must be authenticated by the appropriate office in the state Secretary of State's office. The document may then be authenticated by the U.S. Department of State Authentications Office. The document may then be authenticated by the foreign embassy or consulate in the United States. Usually, foreign embassies or consulates in the U.S. can only authenticate the seal of the U.S. Department of State. Some foreign embassies and consulates maintain sample seals of state authorities.
    Notarized Documents: The procedure for authenticating documents executed before a notary public such as affidavits or acknowledgments varies from state to state. In some states, this requires contacting the clerk of the court of the county where the notary is licensed, and obtaining an authentication of the notary's seal. The state Secretary of State's office can then authenticate the seal of the clerk of the county court (Foreign Certification). After the seal of the state Secretary of State is on the document, it may be authenticated by the U.S. Department of State Authentications Office. The final step is to obtain the seal of the foreign embassy or consulate in the United States. Usually, foreign embassies or consulates in the U.S. can only authenticate the seal of the U.S. Department of State. Some foreign embassies and consulates maintain sample seals of state authorities.

    The following countries are not a party to the Convention and need "Embassy (Consular) Legalization" ( "Chain Authentication").

    Afghanistan
    Algeria
    Angola
    Australia
    Bahrain
    Bangladesh
    Benin
    Bhutan
    Bolivia
    Brazil
    Burkina Faso
    Burma
    Burundi
    Cambodia
    Cameroon
    Canada
    Cape Verde
    Central African Republic
    Chad
    Chile
    China
    Congo (Brazzaville)
    Congo (Kinshasa)
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Dominican Republic
    East Timor
    Egypt
    Equatorial Guinea
    Eritrea
    Ethiopia
    Gabon
    Gambia, The
    Ghana

    Guatemala
    Guinea
    Guinea-Bissau
    Guyana
    Haiti
    Holy See
    Indonesia
    Iran
    Iraq
    Jamaica
    Jordan
    Kenya
    Kiribati
    Korea, North
    Kuwait
    Kyrgyzstan
    Laos
    Lebanon
    Libya
    Madagascar
    Malaysia
    Maldives
    Mali
    Mauritania
    Micronesia
    Mongolia
    Montenegro
    Morocco
    Nauru
    Nepal
    Nicaragua
    Niger
    Nigeria
    Oman

    Pakistan
    Palau
    Papua New Guinea
    Paraguay
    Peru
    Philippines
    Qatar
    Rwanda
    San Marino
    Sao Tome and Principe
    Saudi Arabia
    Senegal
    Sierra Leone
    Singapore
    Somalia
    Sri Lanka
    Sudan
    Syria
    Taiwan
    Tajikistan
    Tanzania
    Thailand
    Togo
    Tunisia
    Turkmenistan
    Uganda
    United Arab Emirates
    Uruguay
    Uzbekistan
    Vietnam
    Yemen
    Zambia
    Zimbabwe

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