[❗After placing an order, you will receive an email with instructions on providing your original document to us for apostille or authentication, usually within 24 hours. If you haven’t received the instruction email after 24 hours, please check your spam or junk folder. For assistance, contact us at info@usnotarycenter.com. For orders placed on weekends or holidays, you will receive instruction emails on the next business day.]
Embassy Legalization Service
1. To apply for apostille or authentication, clients have the responsibilities to provide us with the original documents.
2. In most cases, documents should have been authenticated by the Secretary of State of the issuing state and the U.S. Department of State before applying for Embassy legalization. Please confirm with us.
3. The Center is located in the Washington DC area, providing clients with embassy legalization services for various personal and business documents.
🕒 Processing Time: Vary by the embassy. Check it out here.
⚠️ For documents seeking legalization from the embassies of the following countries, additional expensive embassy fees may apply, varying from $50 to $600.
Countries that charge high embassy legalization fees:
- Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Congo Democratic, Cango Republic, Cuba, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Palestine, Sudan, Tanzania, Turkmenistan, UAE, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Zimbabwe.
⚠️ If your document will be used in the Arab countries that require NUSACC certification/stamp, an additional processing fee shall be paid.
⚠️ Check the current processing time here.
Embassy Legalization Service
You'll receive an order confirmation email immediately right after you place an order. Another more detailed instruction email from our customer service team will be sent to you within 12-24 hours after your purchase to let you know the next steps (responses during weekends and holidays may be slightly slower). Cases are processed in the order we receive them.