Are you planning to continue your studies or work abroad? Do you need to apostille a diploma? We apostille your diploma.

We can put an apostille on a signed and notarized diploma in all countries. For countries that are not members of the Hague Apostille Convention, we can certify and legalize your diploma through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy or consulate.

We apostille diplomas issued by high schools, colleges, universities or business schools. Before we can process your diploma, you must complete the three steps below.

Step #1: The first step is to contact the school secretary to obtain an original or color copy of the diploma intended for notarization. The secretary will ask if you want to send the original by mail or a color copy by email. Some schools charge a fee for issuing a diploma. If the notary is not a direct employee of the school, he can visit the school and meet with the secretary. Do your research online and make an appointment with the notary at a time convenient for the school secretary. Most notaries are not very familiar with the process of verifying diplomas in another country, so it is best to entrust the apostille to us. In order for a notary to be able to verify documents, he must comply with the notary laws of his state in order to exercise state authority.

Step 2: After receiving the diploma, make sure it is signed and notarized. Some schools place the signature and notarization on the back of the diploma, while others use the front side. The document must contain the original signature and full name of the secretary, as well as the full name of the notary, the signature and date of certification, wording of the certification and a stamp.

Step #3: The last step is to send the documents to our address. We have created an order form and a credit card authorization form for all states.

Obtaining an apostille can be difficult. Therefore, do not leave this process to untrained workers or non-professionals who do not fully understand apostille and local variations of the process. Your documentation may be rejected, costing you time and money. Don’t let this happen!