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United States documents to be used abroad.
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An Embassy legalization process is required, when the country
where you intend to use your documents is a non-member of the Apostille Section
of the Hague Convention. Notary Service Boston & Legal Running Services provides expedited
Embassy Legalization services for any type of US document from all 50 States,
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa &
Guam.
Documents issued in one
country and need to be used in another country, must be "authenticated" or "legalized" before they can be recognized in a foreign country.
This is a process in which various seals and signatures are placed on the
document.
Please select a country from the list below to read its specific
requirements and please fill out the necessary form online.
Regular Documents
(Non-Participating Hague Convention)
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Afghanistan
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Egypt
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Mauritania
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Sudan
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Algeria
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Eritrea
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Morocco
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Syria
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Angola
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Ethiopia
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Mozambique
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Taiwan
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Bahrain
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Ghana
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Myanmar
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Tajikistan
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Bangladesh
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Guatemala
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Nepal
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Tanzania
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Benin
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Guinea
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Nicaragua
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Togo
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Bolivia
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Guyana
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Niger
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Thailand
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Brazil
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Haiti
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Nigeria
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Tunisia
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Burkina Faso
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Indonesia
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Oman
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Turkmenistan
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Burma
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Iran
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Pakistan
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United Arab Emirates
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Burundi
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Iraq
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Palestine
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Uganda
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Cambodia
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Jamaica
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Paraguay
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Uruguay
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Cameroon
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Jordan
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Philippines
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Vietnam
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Canada
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Kenya
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Qatar
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Yemen
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Chad
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Kuwait
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Rwanda
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Zambia
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Chile
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Laos
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Saudi Arabia
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Zimbabwe
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China
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Lebanon
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Rwanda
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Congo Republic
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Liberia
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Saudi Arabia
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Congo Democratic
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Libya
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Senegal
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Cote d'Ivoire
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Madagascar
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Sierra Leone
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Cuba
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Malaysia
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Singapore
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Denmark
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Mali
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Sri Lanka
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Apostille
Apostille is a special
kind of document and requires the shortest process of legalization.
An apostille can be used
if both
countries (the country issuing the
document and the country in which the document will be used) are part of the
international "The Hague Convention".
Documents that are issued and have been certified "Apostille" in a "Hague Convention" country are entitled to recognition in any other "Hague Convention"
country without any further authentication.
Apostille (Countries that participated in the "Hague
Convention")
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Albania
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Dominican Rep.
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Kyrgyzstan
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Romania
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Antigua
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Ecuador
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Latvia
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Russia
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Argentina
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El Salvador
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Lesotho
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Serbia Montenegro
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Armenia
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Estonia
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Lithuania
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Slovakia
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Australia
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Fiji
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Luxembourg
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Slovenia
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Austria
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Finland
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Macedonia
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Spain
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Azerbaijan
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France
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Malawi
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South Africa
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Bahamas
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Georgia
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Malta
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Suriname
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Belarus
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Germany
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Mashall
Isl
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Swaziland
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Belgium
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Greece
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Mauritius
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Sweden
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Belize
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Honduras
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Mexico
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Switzerland
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Bosnia
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Hungary
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Moldova
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Tonga
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Botswana
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India
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Netherlands
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Trinidad
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Bulgaria
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Italy
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New Zeland
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Turkey
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Colombia
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Ireland
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Norway
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Ukraine
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Costa Rica
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Israel
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Panama
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United Kingdom
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Croatia
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Japan
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Peru
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Uzbekistan
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Cyprus
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Kazakhstan
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Portugal
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Venezuela
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Czech
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Korea
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Poland
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Yugoslavia
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