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How to: Prepare Documents for Teaching English Abroad

August 26, 2013 By Atlanta Apostille

Teaching english abroadMany recent college graduates are finding employment overseas teaching English.  There is a strong demand, particularly among Asian countries, for English-speaking foreigners to teach English to students wanting to sharpen their English-language skills.  Many companies and families hire students on a contract basis.  However, the screening process can be lengthy involving various agencies of the applicant’s home and host countries.

If you are teaching English abroad, after you have obtained your background check from the Department of Justice, you will need to have it notarized.  Then, you will need an apostille for both your background check and your diploma.

Atlanta Notaries will notarize your diploma and background check; just bring us a copy of the documents as well as the originals.  We will notarize your paperwork quickly and efficiently so that you can get it apostilled.

Atlanta Apostille will obtain the apostille for your documents so you can begin life abroad. Call us today at 404-323-4211 to set up an appointment.

Félicitations! Apostilles for Weddings in France

June 24, 2013 By Atlanta Apostille

Paris apostilleParis is one of the most romantic cities in the world, so it comes as no surprise that France is a popular wedding location for many American couples. If your partner is a foreign national of France, there are certain preliminary steps you must take before your marriage can take place. First, at least one partner needs to have lived for at least 30 days in France and must provide proof of residence one month before the wedding. You will also need to provide your birth certificates, an affidavit showing no impediment to marriage, and a prenuptial certificate of health.  Your birth certificates should be apostilled and the affidavit should be notarized by a notary public.  Finally, you will need to display a public notice at the city hall where you are getting married at least 10 days before the wedding date.  For more detailed information you may contact the French embassy or visit their website.

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