To obtain an Apostille from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Embassy certification for a Certific
1. Obtain the original Certificate-to-Foreign-Governments document that requires certification.
2. Translate the document: If the document is not in the official language of the destination country, you may need to get it translated by a professional translator.
3. Notarize the document: Take the original document (and its translation, if applicable) to a certified notary public to have them notarized.
The notary will verify the authenticity of the document and attach an official seal or stamp.
4. Obtain an Apostille: Submit the notarized document to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the designated authority in your country
responsible for issuing Apostilles. They will authenticate the document by attaching an Apostille certificate, which verifies its authenticity for
use in countries that are part of the Apostille Convention.
5. Embassy certification: Once you have obtained the Apostille, you may need to take the document to the embassy or consulate of the
destination country for further certification. The embassy will review the document and attach their certification or authentication, confirming its validity for use in their country.
Ensure you comply with any specific requirements or procedures set by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy or consulate.
It is advisable to consult their official websites or contact them directly for accurate and up-to-date information regarding the certification process.