What isthe Hague Convention?
On October 5, 1961, many nations joined to create a simplified method of
legalizing
documents for universal recognition. This group of nations is known as the Hague
Convention. They adopted a document referred to as an Apostille that is
internationally
recognized by all member nations. The official site for the Hague Conference on
Private International Law is: www.hcch.net
What is an Apostille?
An Apostille is the legalization of a document for international use in all nations
that belong to the Hague Convention.
What is Embassy Legalization / Authentication?
An Embassy Legalization/Authentication process is required, when the country where
you intend to use your documents is a non-member of the Hague Convention.
How do I use your Apostille or Authentication service?
Contact us by calling on +91-9810010395 or mail us
on kaas.care@hotmail.com. One of our advisers will be happy to discuss your
requirements.
What kind of documents can be Apostille or Legalized by the Embassy?
Almost every kind of document including: Birth Certificate, Adoption Certificate,
Marriage Certificate, Divorce Decree, Death Certificate, Power of Attorney, School
Diploma and/or Transcripts, Corporate Documents, Affidavits, Identity documents
and/or Passports, Deeds and Wills, Agreements, Bills of Sale, Proof of Ownership,
Private Documents.
What is the turnaround time for Apostille a certificate?
We aim to have your Apostille certificate issued within 5-10 working days from
receipt
of your documents and payment. Delivery time is dependant on the delivery service
you order. Usually you will receive your Apostille certificate within two weeks
of us receiving the documents from you.
How can I pay you?
You can do online bank transfer or you can send money through Western Union Money
Transfer.
Can I pay you after the apostille/attestation is done?
This is as per your own convenience, but apostillized /attested document will be
dispatched only after the payment confirmation is received.
What documents to I have to send for apostille / attestations?
If it is an Educational Document, you need to send your original degree along with
a copy of your Passport, Final year marksheet plus one passport size photograph.
If it is a Marriage Certificate/Affidavit or a Birth Certificate, you need to send
the Original Certificate and copy of your Passport only.
If the certificate is laminated what will you do?
The lamination from the certificate will be removed carefully so as not to cause
any damage to the certificate. The attestation stamps will be put on the non-
laminated
area of the certificate. It is our suggestion to you to avoid laminating your
certificates,
since different countries demand for different attestations on the certificates
and every time removal of lamination may cause some undesirable damages to your
valuable certificates.
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