Kuwait Embassy and Consulate Attestation

Kuwait Document Attestation Certification

Do you need your documents certified and legalized for Kuwait?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Kuwait is a three-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State, The U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.,  and the Kuwait Embassy or Consulate office.

For example, let’s say you need your California birth certificate certified and legalized for Kuwait. This three step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the California Secretary of State’s office, certified by the U.S. Department of State and then legalized at the Kuwait Consulate in Los Angeles. This process is necessary in order for the country of Kuwait to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, U.S. Department of State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the State certification, U.S. Department of State certification and Embassy/Consulate legalization. The Lebanese Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Arabic. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

Kuwait Embassy in Washington, D.C.
The Kuwait Embassy in Washington, D.C. has jurisdiction over the following States:
Alabama – Connecticut – Delaware – District of Columbia – Florida – Georgia – Illinois – Indiana – Kentucky – Maine – Maryland – Massachusetts – Michigan – Mississippi – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New York – North Carolina – Ohio – Pennsylvania – Rhode Island – South Carolina – Tennessee – Vermont – Virginia – West Virginia – Wisconsin

Kuwait Consulate General in Los Angeles
The Kuwait Consulate General in Los Angeles has jurisdiction over the following States:
Alaska – Arizona – Arkansas – California – Colorado – Hawaii – Idaho – Iowa – Kansas – Louisiana – Minnesota – Missouri – Montana – Nebraska – Nevada – New Mexico – North Dakota – Oklahoma – Oregon – South Dakota –  Texas – Utah – Washington – Wyoming

The processing time to legalize your documents at the Embassy or Consulate office is 2-3 business days.  It’s important to note that Kuwait is NOT a member of the Hague Apostille Convention and any legal documents destined for this country will require Certification from the Secretary of State, U.S. Department of State, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

As we have mentioned before, legalizing documents for Kuwait is a three step process.  Here is an illustration to help explain the process:

Document Legalization

The benefit of working with International Apostille Services, Inc., is that we have an office in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Texas, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, and New York.  This means that we can process your documents quickly saving you time and money.  We can handle all three step or any of the steps you request.  For example, if you live in Los Angeles and would rather handle the California Secretary of State and Kuwait Consulate, we can handle the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C..  Our expedited service in Washington, D.C. can certify your California document in 3-4 business days.

Legalizing documents can be complicated. Don’t leave this process to untrained employees or non-professionals who do not fully understand the document certification process and the unique requirements of certain countries. Your paperwork could be rejected costing you time and money. Don’t let this happen to you!

Cuba Embassy Attestation

Cuba Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for the country of Cuba?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Cuba is a multi-step process which involves the State, US Department of state, and the Cuban Embassy.  https://www.washingtondcapostille.com/cuba-legalization/

Each document you need certified and legalized for Cuba must be accompanied by a certified Spanish translation.  This translation must also be notarized in the same state your document is originating from.  For example, if you need your Texas birth certificate certified for Cuba, you will need to first mail in your birth certificate with a certified and notarized Spanish translation.  The Spanish translation does not need to be certified by the State but, it will be bounded together by the U.S. Department of State.

The second step is to have your State certified document and the accompanying notarized Spanish translation certified by the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC.  Both the State certified document and the Spanish translation will be bounded together.  The processing time with the US Department of State is four business days.

The third and final step involves completing the legalization process with the Cuban Embassy.  The Cuban Embassy will request the English the Spanish translation to be legalized by the Embassy.  Currently, the cost for each legalization is $140 plus $20 to cover the third party fee.  Another words, the Cuban Embassy fee alone is $300 for each document.

Please, contact us so we can provide you a good faith estimate and processing time.  1-888-810-4054.  Thank you.

China Embassy and Consulate Attestation

China-Document-Attestation-CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for China?

Certifying and legalizing documents for China is a three step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State, the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., and the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C. If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them in to our office for processing.

For example, let’s say you need your New York birth certificate certified and legalized for China.  This three step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the New York Department of State, the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., and the Chinese Embassy. This process is necessary in order for the country of China to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, U.S. Department of State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the completed documents from our office. The Chinese Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Chinese. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

For the country of China, we can process your documents through the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C.

The very first step depends on the type of documents you need authenticated. If your documents require notarization, you will need to meet with an experienced local notary near you to notarize your signature on the documents. It’s important to inform the notary that the documents will be authenticated by the State and to follow the notarial laws in their State to avoid any delays or additional costs. We recommend that you choose a notary who is a member of the National Notary Association. Notaries who are members of the National Notary Association (NNA) can download the notary forms from the NNA website.

Please note: If your documents are written in Chinese, please find a certified translator to translate them to English.  Some States and the U.S. Department of State will require that you have a translation of your documents to English. You can find a certified translator by visiting the American Translator’s Association website. Remember, if the translator is in another State, you can sign and notarize the document in your State.

Common documents we certify and legalize for China are: Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Divorce Decree (Court Documents), Articles of Incorporation, Statement of Information, Certificate to Foreign Government, Certificate of Good Standing, Contracts, etc…

You can read more on the type of documents we authenticate for China by clicking this link: China Document Legalization

As mentioned earlier in this article, legalizing documents for China is a three-step-process. We’ve put together a small illustration below to help you understand the process.

Document Legalization

Note: The processing time with the Chinese Embassy is 1-2 business days with expedited service. Please Contact Us for a price quote and estimated time for completion.

International Apostille Services, Inc. is the leader in document authentication services. We process documents from all 50 U.S. States including documents issued by the U.S. Federal Government.

Afghanistan Embassy and Consulate Attestation

Afghanistan Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for Afghanistan?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Afghanistan is a three step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State, the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., and the Afghanistan Embassy in Washington, D.C. If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them in to our office for processing.

For example, let’s say you need your California birth certificate certified and legalized for Afghanistan.  This three step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the California Secretary of State, the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., and the Afghanistan Embassy. This process is necessary in order for the country of Afghanistan to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, U.S. Department of State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the completed documents from our office. The Afghanistan Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Dari or Afghan Persian. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

The country of Afghanistan has one Embassy in Washington, D.C.

The very first step depends on the type of documents you need authenticated. If your documents require notarization, you will need to meet with an experienced local notary near you to notarize your signature on the documents. It’s important to inform the notary that the documents will be authenticated by the State and to follow the notarial laws in their State to avoid any delays or additional costs. We recommend that you choose a notary who is a member of the National Notary Association. Notaries who are members of the National Notary Association (NNA) can download the notary forms from the NNA website.

Please note: If your document is written in Dari or Afghan Persian, please find a certified translator to translate your documents to English.  Some States and the U.S. Department of State will require that you have a translation of your documents to English. You can find a certified translator by visiting the American Translator’s Association website. Remember, if the translator is in another State, you can sign and notarize the document in your State.

Common documents we certify and legalize for Afghanistan are: Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Divorce Decree (Court Documents), Articles of Incorporation, Statement of Information, Certificate to Foreign Government, Certificate of Good Standing, Contracts, etc…

You can read more on the type of documents we authenticate for Afghanistan by clicking this link: Afghanistan Document Legalization

As mentioned earlier in this article, legalizing documents for Afghanistan is a three-step-process. We’ve put together a small illustration below to help you understand the process.

Document Legalization

Note: The processing time with the Afghanistan Embassy is 3-4 weeks. Please Contact Us for a price quote and estimated time for completion.

International Apostille Services, Inc. is the leader in document authentication services. We process documents from all 50 U.S. States including documents issued by the U.S. Federal Government.

Iraq Embassy and Consulate Attestation

Iran Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for Iraq?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Iraq is a three step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State, the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.,  and then legalized by the Iraq Embassy or Consulate office. If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them in to our office for processing.

For example, lets say you need your California business documents certified and legalized for Iraq. This three step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the State of California, the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.,  and then legalized by the Iraq Consulate in Los Angeles. This process is necessary in order for the country of Iraq to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, U.S. Department of State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the State certification and Embassy/Consulate legalization. The Bolivian Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Spanish. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

The country of Iraq has one Embassy in Washington, D.C. and two Consulate offices. The following is a list of their offices and the States they serve.

Iraq Embassy Washington D.C.: 
Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia.

Iraq Consulate Detroit, Michigan: 
Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Iraq Consulate Los Angeles, California:
Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington State, and Wyoming.

Please note: If your document is written in Arabic, please find a certified translator in your State to translate the documents to English. You must also ask the translator to have his/her signature notarized on the document. If the translator is not located in your State, you will need to have the document notarized in your State. You can find a certified translator by visiting the American Translator’s Association website. Remember, if the translator is in another State, you can sign and notarize the document in your State.

Documents issued by the State or County Clerk do not need notarization as these documents are already signed by a State or County Clerk official. These documents include: Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Divorce Decree (Court Documents), Articles of Incorporation, Statement of Information, Certificate to Foreign Government, Certificate of Good Standing, etc…

You can read more on the type of documents we authenticate for Iraq by clicking this link: Iraq Document Legalization

As mentioned earlier in this article, legalizing documents for Iraq is a three-step-process. We’ve put together a small illustration below to help you understand the process.

Document Legalization

Note: The processing time with the Iraq Embassy is one weeks. Please Contact Us for a price quote and estimated time for completion.

International Apostille Services, Inc. is the leader in document authentication services. We process documents from all 50 U.S. States including documents issued by the U.S. Federal Government.

Brazil Embassy and Consulate Attestation

Brazil Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for Brazil?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Brazil is a two step process.  Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the Brazilian Embassy or Consulate.  If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them to our office for processing.  Please note, if the jurisdiction of your documents falls onto the Brazilian Embasy, we will need to process our documents through the State, the U.S. Department of State, and the Brazilian Embassy.

For example, lets say you need your California birth certificate certified and legalized for Brazil.  This two step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the California Secretary of State and then legalized by the Brazilian Consulate in Los Angeles.  This process is necessary in order for the country of Brazil to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the State certification and Embassy/Consulate legalization.  The Brazilian Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Portuguese.  We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

The country of Brazil has one Embassy in Washington, D.C. and nine Consulate offices.  The following is a list of their offices and the States they serve.

Brazil Embassy Washington, D.C.
The Consulate-General of Brazil in Washington, DC is responsible for: District of Columbia (DC), North Carolina (NC), Delaware (DE), Kentucky(KY), Maryland(MD), Ohio(OH), Virginia(VA), West Virginia(WV) and all Military Bases, except Guam.

Brazil Consulate San Francisco – California
Jurisdiction: Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. The following counties in California: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Ladera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benidito, San Francisco, San Joaquim, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba.

Brazil Consulate Los Angeles – California
Jurisdiction: Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. The following counties in California: Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura.

Brazil Consulate Houston – Texas
Jurisdiction: Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.

Brazil Consulate Miami – Florida
Jurisdiction: Florida

Brazil Consulate Atlanta – Georgia
Jurisdiction: Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Brazil Consulate New York
Jurisdiction: New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania

Brazil Consulate Hartford – Connecticut
Jurisdiction: Connecticut and Rhode Island

Brazil Consulate Boston – Massachusetts
Jurisdiction: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

Brazil Consulate Chicago – Illinois
Jurisdiction: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

Before mailing in your documents to our office, please Contact Us.

Bolivia Embassy and Consulate Attestation

Bolivia Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for Bolivia?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Bolivia is a two-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the Bolivian Embassy or Consulate. If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them in to our office for processing.  Please note that if the jurisdiction of your documents falls onto the Bolivian Embassy office, then your documents require State, US Department of State, and the Bolivian Embassy.

For example, lets say you need your New Jersey birth certificate certified and legalized for Bolivia. This two step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the New Jersey Department of State and then legalized by the Bolivian Consulate. This process is necessary in order for the country of Bolivia to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the State certification and Embassy/Consulate legalization. The Bolivian Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Spanish. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

The country of Bolivia has one Embassy in Washington, D.C. and four Consulate offices. The following is a list of their offices and the States they serve.

Bolivia Embassy Washington, D.C.
The Consulate-General of Bolivia in Washington, DC is responsible for: District of Columbia, Illinois, West Virginia, Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Missouri, Maryland, North Carolina, Minnesota, Indiana, and Wisconsin.

Bolivia Consulate Los Angeles – California
Jurisdiction: California, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii, North Dakota, South Dakota

Bolivia Consulate Houston – Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, Colorado, and Nebraska.

Bolivia Consulate Miami – Florida
Jurisdiction: Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky.

Bolivia Consulate New York
Jurisdiction: New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine

Before mailing in your documents to our office, please Contact Us.

Egypt Embassy Attestation

Egypt Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for Egypt?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Egypt is a two-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the Egyptian Embassy or Consulate office. If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them in to our office for processing.

For example, let’s say you need your California birth certificate certified and legalized for Egypt.  This two step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the California Secretary of State and then legalized by the Egyptian Consulate in Los Angeles. This process is necessary in order for the country of Egypt to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the State certification and Embassy/Consulate legalization. The Egyptian Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Arabic. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

The country of Egypt has one Embassy in Washington, D.C. and four Consulate offices. The following is a list of their offices and the States they serve.

Egypt Embassy Washington, D.C.
Jurisdiction: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West Virginia

Egypt Consulate Illinois – Chicago
Jurisdiction:  Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, Wisconsin

Egypt Consulate Los Angeles – California
Jurisdiction: Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Utah

Egypt Consulate Texas – Houston
Jurisdiction: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas

Egypt Consulate New York – NYC
Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, New York

Before mailing in your documents to our office, please Contact Us.

International Apostille Services, Inc. is the leader in document authentication services. We process documents from all 50 U.S. States including documents issued by the U.S. Federal Government.

Guatemala Embassy Attestation

Guatemala Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for Guatemala?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Guatemala is a two-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the Guatemalan Embassy or Consulate office. If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them in to our office for processing.

For example, let’s say you need your Florida birth certificate certified and legalized for Guatemala. This two step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the Florida Department of State and then legalized by the Guatemalan Consulate in Florida. This process is necessary in order for the country of Guatemala to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the State certification and Embassy/Consulate legalization. The Guatemalan Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Spanish. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

The country of Guatemala has one Embassy in Washington, D.C. and ten Consulate offices throughout the United States. The following is a list of their offices and the States they serve.

Guatemala Embassy Attestation

Guatemala Embassy Washington, D.C.
Jurisdiction: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington, D.C. (Note: The Embassy is located in Maryland)

Guatemala Consulate Los Angeles – California
Jurisdiction: Nevada, Hawaii, California.  In California, the Consulate will legalize documents from the following Counties: Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Orange, San Diego and Imperial

Guatemala Consulate San Francisco, California
Jurisdiction: Alaska, California, Idaho, Oregon and Washington State

Guatemala Consulate Phoenix, Arizona
Jurisdiction: Arizona, New Mexico

Guatemala Consulate Texas – Houston
Jurisdiction: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Texas.

Guatemala Consulate Miami – Florida
Jurisdiction: Alabama Florida

Guatemala Consulate Atlanta – Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee

Guatemala Consulate New York City –  New York
Jurisdiction: Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania

Guatemala Consulate Providence – Rhode Island
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire

Guatemala Consulate Chicago – Illinois
Jurisdiction: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,  Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, and Wisconsin

Guatemala Consulate Denver – Colorado
Jurisdiction: Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Utah

Before mailing in your documents to our office, please Contact Us.

International Apostille Services, Inc. is the leader in document authentication services. We process documents from all 50 U.S. States including documents issued by the U.S. Federal Government.

Chile Embassy Attestation

Chile Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and legalized for Chile?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Chile is a two-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the Chile Embassy or Consulate office. If your documents requires notarization, please have them notarized before you mail them in to our office for processing.

For example, let’s say you need your California birth certificate certified and legalized for Chile. This two step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the California Secretary of State and then legalized by the Chilean Consulate in Los Angeles or San Francisco. This process is necessary in order for the country of Chile to accept your documents. If your documents requires notarization (Example: Power of Attorney, Affidavit), then your documents requires notarization, State certification, and Embassy or Consulate Legalization.

Translation of your documents should always be performed after you receive the State certification and Embassy/Consulate legalization. The Chilean Embassy or Consulate does not require your documents to be written in Spanish. We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

The country of Chile has one Embassy in Washington, D.C. and six Consulate offices throughout the United States. The following is a list of their offices and the States they serve.

Chile Embassy Consulate Jurisdiction

Chile Embassy Washington, D.C.
Jurisdiction: Maryland, North Carolina, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, and Virginia

Chile Consulate Los Angeles, California
Jurisdiction: Arizona, Colorado, and Hawaii, Southern California, Southern Nevada, and Utah

Chile Consulate San Francisco, California
Jurisdiction: Idaho, Montana, Northern California, Northern Nevada, Oregon, Washington State, and Wyoming

Chile Consulate Houston, Texas
Jurisdiction: Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas

Chile Consulate Miami, Florida
Jurisdiction: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and Tennessee

Chile Consulate New York, NY
Jurisdiction: New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont

Chile Consulate Chicago, IL
Jurisdiction: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,  North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin

Before mailing in your documents to our office, please Contact Us.

International Apostille Services, Inc. is the leader in document authentication services. We process documents from all 50 U.S. States including documents issued by the U.S. Federal Government.