Please find below more detailed information and elaboration about each of those types. "Apostille" - a certificate intended for member states of the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing ...
The over 13-feet waves crashed onto the shores of Lobitos, Mancora, and Cabo Blanco – 700 miles north of Peru’s capital Lima – Friday from around midday, according to local reports.
All that is required for these documents is the so-called “Hague apostille”. This Convention applies to all public documents with the exception of documents executed by consular officers and ...
This treaty is called the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents or the Apostille Convention. In countries for which the Apostille Convention applies, ...
Sometimes a foreign country requires a certificate to make a document official. This certificate, called an apostille, attests to the document’s origin and the signature or seal of the person or body ...
(Translation done outside the Netherlands must be legalized by the additional apostille); Translated consent from both parents for traveling to the Netherlands independently.
The Legalisation Office is open for personal attendance Monday to Friday 9.00-12.00, Tuesday and Thursday 13.30-15.30. It is not possible to book an appointment.