Legalizing Uzbekistani documents at the Greek Consulate in Moscow
According to the criteria of the Greek Consulate in Moscow, in the case of submitting Uzbekistani documents via third parties, the applicant must provide the following documents:
- their passport;
- a copy of the grantor’s passport;
- original documents and certified copies of them;
- an application with the grantor's information (filled out using Latin letters);
- a power of attorney processed by a Greek notary or at one of the Greek consulates in the Russian Federation.
REMEMBER! The Greek consulate does not accept powers of attorney from Russian notaries or notaries from other countries (than Greece)!
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