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Document Legalization for Estonia
Russia and Estonia are members of the Hague Convention of 1961, which annuls the requirement for full consular legalization.
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Document Legalization for Slovakia
You can always ask our company specialists how an Apostille stamp is printed, which documents can and cannot be apostilled, and which authorities of the Russian Federation are authorized to stamp it.
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Document Legalization for Poland
Russian document legalization for Poland is a necessary procedure for documents to be deemed valid on the territory of Poland.
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Austria and Australia: Can You Have an Apostille Stamped on Your Documents at a Consulate?
If you've dealt with having documents certified for another country before, in particular getting an apostille stamped on them, you are already aware that an apostille is stamped in the document's country of origin and that consulates/embassies aren't endowed with these powers.
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Certification of Russian Documents for Hungary
A well-known fact is that Hungary is among the countries party to the Hague Convention since 1961 to simplify the procedure for certifying documents. So, documents issued in Russia must have an “Apostille” stamped on them.
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Certifying DIS, DIM, DIB, and DI category diplomas
Starting February 11, 2003 in accordance with Order No. 470 of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, students were issued special series of diplomas:
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Apostilles for other documents
In rare cases, the Apostille stamp is to be placed on the originals of other documents, such as those issued by court authorities of the Russian Federation, the Federal Registration Service of the Russian Federation, or the authorities of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. In order to guarantee that you receive an Apostille stamp on a document such as these, you will be required to obtain consent from the government authority, which will take 1 to 2 business days.
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