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Cuba Embassy Legalization Certification

November 7, 2019 By Atlanta Apostille

Are you looking into dual citizenship in Cuba or planning an island wedding on the beautiful beaches of Cuba, like Playa Paraiso or Santa Lucia? Either way, documentation for international use, such as a birth certificate, FBI background check, certified divorce decrees, or single status affidavits, will need a Cuba Embassy certification, legalization, and attestation service. You may be wondering, “Where can I get my birth certificate apostilled?” Look no further than Atlanta Apostille! Our trained staff would be happy to help you get apostille services done in a seamless and easy way that skips all the lines, hassles, and additional fees.

Cuba is not currently a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, which simply means that documents for this country require multiple steps for certification. A couple of things to note: all documents processed for Cuba will need to have a certified Spanish apostille translation by a member of the American Translator’s association, or someone certified by a similar group, who will need to attest to the translation, sign it, and have a notary public notarize the signature.

For any assistance in getting documents apostilled, or notarizing and certifying documentations to be used overseas for those residing in the United States, our staff is available to answer your questions and provide you with step-by-step assistance. We are in the office every day, Monday to Sunday, from 8 AM to 11 PM EST. Do not hesitate to call us at 404-323-4211, or e-mail david@atlantaapostille.com.

Obtaining an apostille can be time-consuming, confusing, and a complete disaster if left into the hands of untrained non-professionals or employees. So to ensure every chance of success, make sure you are trusting your important documentation to those who fully understand the Apostille process, as well as all the certifications and unique requirements of each and every country.

Hague Conference and NNA Collaborate on Electronic Apostille Program

January 24, 2014 By Atlanta Apostille

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The Hague Conference on Private International Law is partnering with the National Notary Association (NNA) to introduce the Electronic Apostille Pilot Program (e-APP).  The program is intended as a solution to reduce document fraud and business costs by streamlining business and fortifying security.

Apostilles are used all over the world for a variety of documents, including powers of attorney, contracts, and international adoptions. The apostille provides a “seal of approval” from the issuing country that all participating members can trust as accurate and authentic.

The e-APP offers a standardized, secure format for authenticating documents and relies on a paperless process. More than 90 states are currently participating in the e-APP program. The United States alone issues about 1,000,000 apostilles each year and is expected to do so with even more speed and security thanks to the e-APP.

The e-APP will save US residents both time and money by reducing the number of documents that are rejected by foreign countries, simplifying the process of using documents overseas.

Apostille (Apostilla), Visas, and Relocating to Mexico

October 18, 2013 By Atlanta Apostille

Mexican flagIf you are relocating to Mexico, you will have to obtain a visa, which means that you will have to submit a lot of paperwork.  Each visa is company and position specific, and be sure to apply as far in advance as possible, since it can take months to apply for a visa.

However, having your visa approved is not the end of the paperwork. Whether you need to renew your visa, rent a house, or buy a car, you will be asked to produce various documents, such as your birth certificate, marriage certificate, and passport.  For this reason, it would be a good idea to have all of your official documents certified with an apostille (apostilla), translated, and notarized before you leave the country. This will ensure that your documents will be accepted by the Mexican embassy.  Fortunately, Atlanta Apostille can obtain the necessary certification and notarization for your documents and have them back to you within 24 hours, so you do not have to delay your move.

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.

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