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Apostille Translation of Birth Certificate

Well, an apostille is a certificate attached to the official by the government in question. These certificates are used to certify the notarized documents for a foreign country that participated in the convention. The convention was held in Hague, Netherlands. It was decided that if a country is a part of a convention, the citizen can apostille their official documents; it will legally verify the documents in other countries that are members of the convention, as well. The purpose of getting the apostille of the documents is to reduce the requirements and long procedure of international paperwork. https://www.universal-translation-services.com/services/certified-translations/apostille-translation/

Well, an apostille is a certificate attached to the official by the government in question. These certificates are used to certify the notarized documents for a foreign country that participated in the convention. The convention was held in Hague, Netherlands. It was decided that if a country is a part of a convention, the citizen can apostille their official documents; it will legally verify the documents in other countries that are members of the convention, as well. The purpose of getting the apostille of the documents is to reduce the requirements and long procedure of international paperwork.
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THE TRANSLATION INDUSTRY<br />

<strong>Apostille</strong><br />

<strong>Translation</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Birth</strong><br />

<strong>Certificate</strong><br />

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Have you ever being asked to get an<br />

apostille translation for your birth certificate?<br />

And now you are searching on the Internet<br />

what type <strong>of</strong> translation it is? How to get it<br />

and where can I ? Don’t worry! Let’s have a<br />

look at it in detail.<br />

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WHAT IS AN<br />

APOSTILLE?<br />

Well, an apostille is a certificate attached to the <strong>of</strong>ficial by the government in<br />

question. These certificates are used to certify the notarized documents for a<br />

foreign country that participated in the convention. The convention was held in<br />

Hague, Netherlands. It was decided that if a country is a part <strong>of</strong> a convention, the<br />

citizen can apostille their <strong>of</strong>ficial documents; it will legally verify the documents in<br />

other countries that are members <strong>of</strong> the convention, as well. The purpose <strong>of</strong> getting<br />

the apostille <strong>of</strong> the documents is to reduce the requirements and long procedure <strong>of</strong><br />

international paperwork.<br />

The relevant authority <strong>of</strong> the country apostilles certificates with their stamp and<br />

signature. Generally, you can get it from embassies, courts, and local government<br />

authorities. The requirements for its designation vary from country to country.<br />

In the countries that are not a part <strong>of</strong> the Hague convention, the citizens need to<br />

ask the Secretary <strong>of</strong> State’s <strong>of</strong>fice to find out how to certify their documents.<br />

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BIRTH CERTIFICATE APOSTILLE<br />

TRANSLATION<br />

To get an apostille for your birth certificate, you can get either a<br />

separate issued page or an apostille stamp on the translation <strong>of</strong> your<br />

birth certificate. It affirms the authenticity and validity <strong>of</strong> the certified<br />

documentation. Well, an apostille is an essential component <strong>of</strong> a<br />

birth certificate translation; it has a registration number and is formed<br />

according to the standard requirements <strong>of</strong> Hague convention<br />

participants.<br />

Before getting your birth certificate translation, it is necessary to<br />

make sure whether only the apostilization is required or the apostille<br />

translation in English is also necessary. In case you need, the<br />

translation <strong>of</strong> document content and the translation <strong>of</strong> apostille text<br />

will be performed simultaneously, after that the documents will have<br />

to be certified notarially. If the notarization has already been done, it<br />

is very important to translate the apostille separately and certify the<br />

translation again.<br />

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HOW TO GET APOSTILLE FOR BIRTH CERTIFICATE?<br />

You can get an apostille for your birth certificate online. A lot <strong>of</strong> agencies are providing the services<br />

and they all have a simple process. Follow the following procedure and get an apostille.<br />

• Apply online<br />

First <strong>of</strong> all, you have to browse the website <strong>of</strong> the agency then send a request online. You will<br />

receive free quotes within few minutes.<br />

• Send the document<br />

You don’t have to visit in person to hand over your document to the agency; you can send a scanned<br />

picture <strong>of</strong> your document or a PDF file. The team will review your document and will let you know if<br />

there is any additional requirement.<br />

• Receive the document<br />

Once the apostilization is completed, the document will be mailed to you. You can ask for a hard<br />

copy as well and will receive it at your doorstep.<br />

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