Lebanon Embassy Attestation

Do you need your documents certified and legalized for Lebanon?

Certifying and legalizing documents for Lebanon is a three-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the U.S. Department of State and the Lebanese 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 New York birth certificate certified and legalized for Lebanon. This three step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the New York Department of State and then certified by the U.S. Department of State before your documents are legalized by the Lebanese Embassy in New York. This process is necessary in order for the country of Lebanon 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.

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The country of Lebanon 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.

Lebanon Embassy Attestation

Lebanon Embassy Washington, D.C.
Jurisdiction: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, and Washington, D.C.

Lebanon Consulate New York
Jurisdiction: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Maine.

Lebanon Consulate Detroit, Michigan
Jurisdiction: Michigan, Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Missouri, and Kansas.

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

Lebanon Consulate Miami, Florida
Jurisdiction: Florida

Lebanon Consulate Houston, Texas
Jurisdiction: Texas

Lebanon Consulate Boston, Massachusetts
Jurisdiction: Massachusetts

Lebanon Consulate Raleigh, North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina

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

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Indonesia Embassy and Consulate Attestation

Indonesia Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents certified and attested for Indonesia?

Certifying and attesting documents for Indonesia is a two-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the Indonesian 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 Indonesia. This two step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the California Secretary of State and then attested by the Indonesian Consulate General in Los Angeles. This process is necessary in order for the country of Indonesia 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 Indonesian Embassy or Consulate office does not require your documents to be written in Indonesian (Bahasa). We recommend that you have your documents translated after you receive them from our office.

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

Indonesia Embassy Washington, D.C.
Jurisdiction: All U.S. Federal Government Documents.

Indonesia Consulate San Francisco – California
Jurisdiction: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington State, Nothern California (Counties of Almeda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra, Costa del Norte, Eldorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Invo, Kings, Lakelaslen, Mardera, Monterey, Napa, Palcer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Metao, Santa Carla, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskyou, Solana, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Toulumne, Yolo, Yuba)

Indonesia Consulate Los Angeles – California
Jurisdiction: Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Hawaii, Southern California (Counties of Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Benardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura)

Indonesia Consulate Houston – Texas
Jurisdiction: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, U.S. Virgin Island, The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

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

Indonesia Consulate New York, New York
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.

Philippines Embassy and Consulate Attestation

Philippines Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents attested for the Philippines Embassy or Consulate office?

Certifying and legalizing documents for the Philippines is a two-step process. Your documents must first be certified by the State that issued your documents and then legalized by the Philippines 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 Texas birth certificate certified and legalized for the Philippines. This two step process would require your birth certificate to be certified by the Texas Secretary of State and then legalized by the Philippines Consulate General in Los Angeles (see map below). This process is necessary in order for the country of the Philippines 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 attestation.

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

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

Philippines Embassy Attestation

Philippines Embassy Washington, D.C.
Jurisdiction: Alabama, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia

Philippines Consulate Illinois – Chicago
Jurisdiction: Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin

Philippines Consulate Honolulu, Hawaii
Jurisdiction: Hawaii

Philippines Consulate Los Angeles, California
Jurisdiction: Arizona, Texas, Southern Nevada (Nye, Las Vegas, Clark, Lincoln), New Mexico, Southern California (Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Orange, San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Kern)

Philippines Consulate San Francisco, California
Jurisdiction: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Northern Nevada (Carson, Churchill, Douglas Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Pershing, Storie, Washoe, White Pine, Reno), Colorado, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Northern California (San Jose, Oakland, Fresno, Palo Alto, Sacramento, Stocton, Napa, Union City, San Mateo, Vallejo, Pittsburg)

Philippines New York – NYC
Jurisdiction: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont

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.

United Arab Emirates (UAE) Embassy Attestation

United Arab Emirates UAE Document Attestation CertificationDo you need your documents attested by the United Arab Emirates Embassy?

The country of the UAE (United Arab Emirates) has one Embassy in Washington, D.C. and one Consulate office in Los Angeles, California.

Attesting documents for the United Arab Emirates is a multi-step process. The first step is certifying your documents with the State office (Secretary of State, Department of State, or Lieutenant Governor’s office). Attesting a document for UAE is different than an Apostille. Because the UAE is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, your documents will also require U.S. Department of State legalization in Washington, D.C. and Embassy or Consulate attestation. United Arab Emirates Document Legalization

For example, if your documents are originating from California, you will need California Secretary of State certification, U.S. Department of State Certification, and Saudi Arabia Embassy legalization. Our offices in California and Washington, D.C. have the expertise to complete your documents quickly. Some documents may also require County Clerk authentication. Please, contact us so we can review your documents and provide you a good faith estimate and processing time.

The most common documents we certify and legalize for United Arab Emirates are:
Diplomas
Transcripts
Commercial Invoices
Certificate of Origin
Power of Attorney
Authorization of Agent
Marriage License
FBI Background Check
and more!

Please note: The Embassy charges substantially more to legalize business documents. Please, call us for a good faith estimate in cost and processing time.

On average, we can complete your documents in 2-3 weeks depending on the type of document you have.

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.