Legalization Services
Assistance with document legalization for use in non-Hague countries — including embassy-based processing and multi-step requirements.
What is Document Legalization?
Legalization is a process used to validate documents for use in countries that are not part of the Hague Apostille Convention. It typically involves multiple steps, including verification by state authorities, the U.S. Department of State, and the destination country’s embassy or consulate.
When is Legalization Required?
- Documents for UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and other non-Hague countries
- Employment or work visa processing
- Business or corporate documentation
- Educational document verification
- Legal or contractual matters overseas
Documents Commonly Legalized
Educational Certificates
Birth Certificates
Marriage Certificates
Power of Attorney
Business Documents
Affidavits / Declarations
How Legalization Works
- Document verification at the state level (if required)
- Authentication by the U.S. Department of State
- Legalization by the destination country’s embassy or consulate
The exact steps depend on the document type and the country where the document will be used.
What Our Legalization Service Includes
- Evaluation of document type and destination country requirements
- Guidance on the correct legalization process
- Preparation support for supporting documents
- Clarity on multi-step processing requirements
- Structured guidance before submission
Pricing
Legalization Support
Single document
Single document
Starting from $149
Multiple Documents
$199 – $399+
Embassy / Complex Cases
$299 – $599+
Final pricing depends on country, document type, and number of processing steps involved.
Apostille vs Legalization
- Apostille: Used for Hague Convention countries (single-step certification)
- Legalization: Used for non-Hague countries (multi-step embassy process)
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