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Apostille Services

Official document certification for use abroad. Fast and reliable.

Who it's for

Apostille is needed when you must present Ukrainian or other documents in another country. Common cases include immigration, study, work, marriage, business registration and legal proceedings abroad.

What we apostille

  • • Birth, marriage, divorce and death certificates
  • • Education documents (diplomas, degrees, transcripts)
  • • Corporate documents (extracts, powers of attorney)
  • • Notarial acts and court documents
  • • Other official documents as required by destination country

How it works

  1. Submit. Send us copies of your documents and the country of use. We confirm eligibility and give you a quote and timeline.
  2. Process. After agreement and payment we submit documents to the competent authority for apostille.
  3. Deliver. We ship the apostilled documents to you in Ukraine or abroad, with tracking if needed.

Typical timeframes

Processing depends on document type and issuing authority. Standard timelines range from a few working days to a few weeks. Urgent options may be available for an extra fee. We give you a clear estimate after reviewing your documents.

FAQ

What is an apostille?

An apostille is an international form of certification that confirms the signature and seal on a document so that countries party to the Hague Convention accept it without further consular certification.

Can you apostille a copy?

Usually the apostille is placed on the original. For some document types a certified copy may be allowed—this depends on the destination country and document. We can advise for your case.

How much does it cost?

Cost depends on document type, quantity and turnaround time. We provide a no-obligation quote after you send us the details.

Do I need a translation after apostille?

Many countries require a certified translation. We can arrange apostille, translation and delivery in one package.

How long is the apostille valid?

The apostille itself does not expire; it certifies the document at the time of issuance. The underlying document may have a validity period (e.g. some certificates are accepted for 3–6 months by institutions).