Can VisaCenter.com help with authenticating and legalizing documents for use abroad?
Yes. Official documents that are produced in the U.S. usually are not valid in other countries until they have been authenticated by the U.S. Government and legalized by the consulate of the desired country. If the country has signed the Hague Convention on Documents, then an abbreviated legalization process called an “apostille” can be used. VisaCenter.com can handle this entire process for you. Documents that may need to be legalized include: company bylaws and articles of incorporation, patent and trademark applications, powers of attorney, sales contracts, distribution and licensing agreements, court orders, adoption papers, marriage certificates, etc. Contact our National Customer Service Center for processing information.
Yes, official documents that are produced in the US usually are not valid in other countries until they have been authenticated by the US Government and legalized by the embassy of the destination country. VisaCenter.com offers a full line of document legalization services. Visit our Legalizations page to learn more.