You have decided to go abroad to get an education, get a job or for some other reason? Then you need to legalize your documents. The process of legalization There are two main types of Legalization of documents: stamping 'Apostille' A choice of consular legalization legalization in each case depends on the destination document, ie, country in which authorities will be subsequently granted. Stamping 'Apostille' ('simplified legalization' or 'Apostille') is used to send the document to the countries which have acceded to the Hague Convention of October 5, 1961. This Convention allows the abolition of consular legalizatsiiyu by introducing a simplified procedure of legalization - stamping 'Apostille'. Full list of countries you can find below.
If a country in which you are preparing the document, not is a party to the Hague Convention, the need consular legalization. This is a more complicated procedure, which includes the identity document in the Ministry of Justice, Foreign Bodies, and then in the consulate of the country destination in Ukraine. In this case, the document will be valid only in the territory of the country mark the consulate which it stands. Apostilled can be either originals or copies of documents. Apostillization copies Document: In most cases, stamping 'Apostille' is carried out on copies of documents certified by a notary. This may be copies of personal documents: Certificate of birth, death, marriage, divorce, diplomas, certificates, etc., the founding document of legal entities: the charter, articles of incorporation, certificate of registration with the tax authorities, etc., a document issued by a notary, for example, power of attorney, consented to leave the child abroad, etc.
If a country in which you are preparing the document, not is a party to the Hague Convention, the need consular legalization. This is a more complicated procedure, which includes the identity document in the Ministry of Justice, Foreign Bodies, and then in the consulate of the country destination in Ukraine. In this case, the document will be valid only in the territory of the country mark the consulate which it stands. Apostilled can be either originals or copies of documents. Apostillization copies Document: In most cases, stamping 'Apostille' is carried out on copies of documents certified by a notary. This may be copies of personal documents: Certificate of birth, death, marriage, divorce, diplomas, certificates, etc., the founding document of legal entities: the charter, articles of incorporation, certificate of registration with the tax authorities, etc., a document issued by a notary, for example, power of attorney, consented to leave the child abroad, etc.

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