Korea Apostille

Korea is a participating country in the Hague Convention. The process of the Korea Apostille service varies depending on the type of document you have.


If the document was created by your company, it must be signed and notarized. Example: approval letter or agency agreement. Documents issued by your state must be authenticated or certified by your foreign minister. Example: certificate of good reputation. Documents issued by the Confederation for use in Korea are ready to be sent to the United States Department of State. Example: FDA, USDA, USPTO.


You can get Korea apostille through a lengthy process of authenticating your document, whether it's a personal document or a corporate document. The process is almost the same, with minor changes depending on the type of document and the state in which the document was issued.


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