China Embassy Legalization

China-Document-Attestation-CertificationDo you need your documents legalized from the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C.?

Legalizing your documents for the country of China is a multi-step process which involves the Secretary of State, the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., and the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C.

In order to begin the process of authentication, you will need to know what documents are being requested by the government of China.  Documents written only in Chinese must be translated to English and notarized.  We recommend personal documents to be written in both English and Chinese.  For example, if a power of attorney has been prepared for you to sign, it should be written in both Chinese and English.

Documents issued by the County or State do not require notarization as these documents are already signed by an official from the State.  These documents include: Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Divorce Decree (Court Documents/Superior Court), Articles of Incorporation, Statement of Information, etc…

Below, we have provided a simple illustration detailing the steps involved.

Step 1: U.S. State Certification – Because China is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, your documents will receive a certification from the State and not an Apostille.  Each State’s certificate differs from the other.  In the United States, we have 50 different certificates.   For example, if you have a birth certificate from California and another from Florida, they will not look the same.  As one of the leading document authentication services companies in America, we can process documents issued from all 50 U.S. States and the U.S. Federal Government.

The processing time and fee can vary for each State.  For example, we can certify documents in California, Washington, D.C., New York, Maryland, and Nevada in 1-2 business days.  For all other states, Please Contact Us for a price quote and estimated time for completion.

Step 2: U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. – The very next step is to certify your documents through the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.  You can see an example of a certificate issued by the Department of State by clicking this link: U.S. Department of State Certificate Example

The processing time with the U.S. Department of State is currently 3-4 business days. Please Contact Us for a price quote and estimated time for completion.

Step 3: Chinese Embassy Legalization – The Embassy of China is located in Washington, D.C.  In order for the Embassy to legalize your documents, they must first be certified by the State and the U.S. Department of State.

The processing time with the Chinese Embassy is one week.  Please Contact Us for a price quote and estimated time for completion.

Here is an example of the seal the Chinese Embassy will place onto the back of the U.S. Department of State certificate.

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.

United States Apostille

 

Request of Authentications Service DS-4194

US Department of State ApostilleAre you requesting to have your documents authenticated by the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.?  We provide fast 3 to 4 business day service ensuring your documents will be completed quickly and professionally.  We have authenticated thousands of documents through the State Department.

Here’s how it work: Our Apostille service agents will hand-deliver and pick-up your documents from the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.  We also provide fast 1-2 business day overnight delivery service by UPS (No additional charge).  If you require international shipping, please Contact Us for a price quote.

Specific requirements must be met before your documents can be authenticated, but those requirements can vary, depending on the type of documents requiring authentication services.  Please note, if you have a State issued document (Not Federal), you will first need to have the State authenticate the document before it’s presented to the U.S. Department of State. We can authenticate documents from all 50 U.S. States.

With our service, there is no need to fill out the DS-4194 or deal directly with the U.S. Government.  Simply download our Washington, DC Apostille Order Form and mail your certified documents to our office for processing.

We can help you with Federally issued documents from:

US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
– Animal/Plant Certifications
– Animal Health Certifications

US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
– Certificate of Foreign Governments
– Certificate of Pharmaceutical/Export

US Department of Justice (DOJ)
– FBI Back ground check (FBI Apostille)

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
– Trademark

U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
– Certificate of Naturalization

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Social Security Administration (SSA)
– Income & Benefits Letter

Office of Personnel Management

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

Judicial Branches of Government
– U.S. Federal Court Documents
– U.S. Bankruptcy Court
– U.S. Court of Appeals

Apostilles can be complicated. Don’t leave this process to untrained employees or non-professionals who do not fully understand the Apostille 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!

State Department Apostille & Authentications

The US Department of State – Office of Authentications issues both Certificates and Apostilles.  A Certificate is issued for countries who are non-members of the Hague Apostille Convention.  Member countries will receive an Apostille.  There are over 100 countries who are part of the Hague Apostille Convention and a couple are added every year.

** Example of a US Department of State Apostille & Certificate **

The process of obtaining an Apostille is simple.  You’ll first need to make sure your documents are either an original, certified original, and/or an original notarized document.  Please note: State issued documents will first need to be authenticated by the State of origin prior to being authenticated by the US Department of State.  For example, if your birth certificate was issued from the State of Nevada, you’ll first need to have your birth certificate Apostilled from the Nevada Secretary of State.  Once complete, the document can now be authenticated by the US Department of State.  We provide Apostille service for all 50 US States.

Documents issued by the Federal Government can only be processed by the US Department of State – Office of Authentications.  For example: FBI Background Check Apostille, Certificate of Foreign Government, Certificate of Naturalization Apostille, Food and Drug (FDA) Administration Documents, and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Apostille.

The most common types of documents submitted for authentication and legalization through the US Department of State include:

Personal Documents:

  • Academic Credentials (diplomas, transcripts, letters, etc)
  • Birth Certificate
  • Certificate of Naturalization
  • Consular Report of Birth Abroad
  • Death Certificate
  • Divorce Certificate
  • FBI Fingerprint or Police Report
  • Marriage License •Name Change
  • Power of attorney
  • References and Job Certification
  • Single Status to Marry
  • Teacher Credentials
  • U.S. Department of Justice Document
  • U.S. District Court Document

Business / Corporate Documents:

  • Articles of Incorporation
  • Certificate of Free Sale
  • Certificate of Foreign Government
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Commercial Invoice
  • Corporate Documents to be Used Overseas
  • Department of Health and Human Services Documents
  • Distributorship Agreements
  • Food and Drug (FDA) Administration Documents
  • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  • Patents
  • Power of Attorney
  • Shipping Documents

Please call or Contact Us so we can discuss the documents you currently have.  Birth, death, and marriage certificates can easy be ordered through Vitalchek.com.  This online service can help expedite the process of obtaining certified copies from the County Clerk or State Registrar.  You can also contact the county or state of origin for more information.

US Department of State Apostille

In additional to authenticating documents through the Secretary of the District of Columbia, we also authenticate documents (Apostille) through the US Department of State.  The US Department of State is also located in Washington, DC.

Birth, death, marriage, and divorce documents issued form Washington, DC will be processed through the Secretary of the District of Columbia for an Apostille.  Any other Federal Government document will be authenticated by the US Department of State.

The US Department of State authenticated Federal Issued documents for use in countries who are members of the Hague Apostille Convention.  Common documents we receive are: FBI Background Checks for an Apostille, Certificate of Naturalization, Documents which require legalization, and more!

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

FBI Background Check Apostille

Do you need an Apostille for your FBI Background Check?

The U.S. Department of State – Office of Authentications authenticates documents issued by the FBI for use in a country who is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention.  As of this article, there are 105 countries who are members of the Hague Apostille Convention.

We provide fast 1-3 business day service which includes hand-delivering your document to the US Department of State and picking up your document once complete.  We also provide UPS overnight shipping for next business morning delivery to your home or office (excluding: Saturday, Sunday, Major Holidays, & International Shipping).

When submitting your fingerprints to the FBI, you’ll also need to request authentication of your background check results.  This letter is generally signed by a Section Chief, Biometric Services Section of the Criminal Justice Information Services Division (CJIS).

Here is what you need to say to the FBI… I need the FBI seal and signature of a division official on my background check so I can get it authenticated (apostilled).”

Here is a sample of the authentication letter you’ll receive from the FBI:

FBI Apostille Example

The Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will authenticate U.S. Department of Justice Order 556-73 fingerprint search results for international requests by placing the FBI seal and the signature of a division official on the results if requested at the time of submission.

Documents prepared in this way may then be sent to our office so we can obtain the Apostille for the US Department of State in Washington, D.C.   If you haven’t already began the process of submitting your fingerprints, you’ll need to first contact an FBI Approved Channeler for instructions.

We recommend:

Accurate Biometrics
www.accuratebiometrics.com

(773) 685-5699

National Background Check, Inc.
www.nationalbackgroundcheck.com
(877) 932-2435

Authentication Document Requirements

The US Department of State – Office of Authentication provides document authentication for countries who are members of the Hague Apostille Convention and for countries who are NOT members.

If your documents have been issued or notarized by a US State, you’ll need to have those documents authenticated by the Secretary of State of the State that issued or notarized the documents before it’s eligible for authentication by the US Department of State in Washington DC.

For example, if you need your California Birth Certificate authenticated by the US Department of State for use in Brazil, you’ll need to first have the Birth Certificate authenticated by the California Secretary of State (State who issued the document). In this example, the birth certificate will receive a California Certification because Brazil is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention. Once the document has received the certification from the State of California, you can then mail your document to our office in Washington, DC so we can authenticate it by the US Department of State. The US Department of State is only located in Washington, DC. If needed, we can also legalize your document at the consul or embassy office.  We hand delivery documents directly to the US Department of State’s office.  Once completed, your documents will be picked up 1-3 days.

Here is a list of document which will require authentication by the Secretary of State:

General Documents (Most require notarization):
Affidavits
Agreements
Articles of Incorporation
ByLaws
Commercial Invoices
Copy of US Passport (page with your picture and signature)
Deeds of Assignment
Diplomas
Home Studio
Income Verification
Power of Attorney
Single Status
School Transcripts
Other Business Documents

State & Local:

Birth Certificates
Death Certificates
Marriage Certificates
Divorce Decree
Probate Wills
Judgments

Federal Issued Documents:

Federal issued documents do not require State authentications because these documents have been issued by a U.S. Federal Agency.  If you have the original, you can forward the documents to our office for processing.

U.S. Department of Agriculture

  • Animal/Plant Certifications
  • Animal Health certifications

U.S. Department of Justice

  • FBI – Back ground check
  • U.S. Federal Court Documents
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  • Immigration Certifications

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

  • Certificate of Foreign Governments
  • Certificate of Pharmaceutical/Export

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

  • Trademark

Environmental Protection Agency

Social Security Administration

Office of Personnel Management

 

Washington DC Document Legalization Process

Document Legalization is the process of authenticating documents for use in a country that is NOT a member of the Hague Apostille Convention.   This is a more complex process than the simple Apostille issued by any of the 50 States.

Apostilles are issued for countries who are members of the Hague Apostille Convention whereas a Certification is issued for countries who are NOT members.  If the destination country is NOT a member, then a certification will be applied at the Secretary of State level, the U.S. Department of State level followed by legalization by the Embassy or Consul.

The chart to your right helps clarify the steps involved.  Please keep in mind that not all documents require notarization and not every country will ask you to complete all the steps.  The destination country will provide you a checklist on what you need to do.

Once your documents have been certified at the Secretary of State’s Office of your state, the next step is to have your documents certified at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.  Our affiliate office is located in this district allowing us to process your documents quickly (1-3 business days).

The U.S. Department of State will authenticate the signature of the Secretary of State and a certificate will be attached.  Once complete, your documents are now ready to be legalized at the Embassy or Consulate office.

Every industry has their own special lingo.  Some of the following words are used interchangeably by others so we’ll help clarify the real meaning.

1. Apostille – A document issued by the Secretary of State which is destined to a country who is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention.

2. Certification – A document issued by the Secretary of State which is destined to a country who is NOT a member of the Hague Apostille convention.

3. Authentication – This is what the Secretary of State and the US Department of State does.  They authenticate the signature of the person who signed the document.

4. Legalization – Refers to what the Consul or Embassy does.

5. Attestation – Refers to being sworn in that everything is true and correct written on the document.  Basically taking an oath.