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What Is an Apostille and Why Do People Need One?
An apostille is a government-issued certification that verifies a public document so it can be legally recognized in another country that participates in the Hague Apostille Convention.
In simple terms:
An apostille tells a foreign country that your notarized or official U.S. document is authentic.
Without it, many international
institutions will reject the document.
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