US Legalization can assist you to obtain a certified copy of your passport for use in foreign country. There are 2 different methods to follow based on the destination country of use.
Showing posts with label Authentication copy of my passport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Authentication copy of my passport. Show all posts
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Authenticate a Copy of My Passport
If you need to legalize copy of US passport. Actually, legalization or embassy certificate require two different types of authentications. The first is from the US State Department and the second is from the embassy of the destined country in Washington DC. US Legalization also provides these types of authentications from foreign embassies in Washington DC. The statutory fees and the turnaround time vary depending on the embassy fee and the time it takes to finish the legalizing the Passport.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Get Certified Copy of US Passport
Copy of My Passport Certification
Sometimes, we might need to obtain authentications for a
copy of the United States passport in order to use it abroad for plenty of
reasons such as a job application or university admission. The physical passport cannot be used in the
authentication process, instead, a copy of the passport’s first 2 pages can be
legalized or apostilled in order to be eligible for use abroad.
Notarize a Copy of US Passport
Why the passport notarization is so important? Well, because
it proves that this copy is true and conforms to the physical passport. That is
why you will need to bring your ID card and the true passport with you because
the notary public will need to confirm the authenticity of the copy. Now, you
finished the notarization process and you will start the authentication
process. The destination country, which means the country you are going to use
the passport in, determines the type of the required authentications. If you
are going to use the passport in the Apostille Convention participating
countries, then you will need an apostille certificate. But, if you going to
use it in any other country, you will need an embassy certificate in order for
the passport to be eligible for use there.
How to get a Certified Copy of My Passport?
First of all, you must make sure that the passport is valid and include some empty visa pages in order to encounter any delays during the authentication process. After you ensure that the passport is acceptable for authentication, you may start the process immediately. Firstly, you have to make a replica of the first 2 pages of your passport to use them in the authentication process. You will notarize one of the two copies by your local notary public. Copy of My Passport will do this for you, just visit our website and follow the steps.
Apostille a Copy of US Passport
Now, I want to apostille copy of my passport, what should I do? Well, you will need to obtain
it from the Secretary of State Office in your state. It usually takes about 2
weeks to process an apostille for a passport. But if you are in a hurry and
need your apostille quickly, US legalization offers one day apostille service
for only $ 45 per single apostille.
Legalize a Copy of US passport
So, I need to legalize copy of my passport. Actually, legalization or embassy certificate require two different
types of authentications. The first is from the US State Department and the
second is from the embassy of the destined country in Washington DC. US
Legalization also provides these types of authentications from foreign
embassies in Washington DC. The statutory fees and the turnaround time vary
depending on the embassy fee and the time it takes to finish the legalizing the
Passport.
For more information about embassy fees and processing time, please
visit : Copy of My Passport
Monday, February 9, 2015
The way to Notarized Copy of My Passport
Today, I will tell a story about someone’s problem who wants
to legalized his passport and how it could be an exhausting process if you are
ignorant the same way he was when he started. He said..!!
Obviously, no one ever try to know anything about the
official requirement for document authentication except who needs to
authenticate a governmental certificate for personal or business purposes. I
was that person and I didn't need to know about the passport legalization
except when I was asked to provide a Notarize copy of my passport in order to apply for a job in the UAE. Some “good”
people tell me that I can authenticate my passport from the Secretary of State
office in my state “California”. When I went there and after I stood in a long
line for hours, the clerk tells me that we cannot legalize the passport, only a
notarized copy is accepted. Definitely, I left more confused than when I
started. Other “good” people also tell me how to notarize my passport from any
local notary public. When I finished the notarization and the authentications
from the Secretary of State, I was relieved, but not for a very long time. I
realized that the kind of authentications I acquired is only accepted in
countries that are part of an international treaty called “ApostilleConvention” and for my luck; the UAE was not part of that conference. I was
disappointed; I spent a lot of money and wasted precious time.
When I was surfing the internet, I came across an
authentication site called copy of mypassport and they explained in details the process to get your passport
Legalized or Apostilled. They even offer to do it for you if you are in a
hurry. Of course, I send the documents they asked to provide and within 2 days,
my passport was ready to send it over. I couldn't believe myself when I
received the package and I thought that they might send it early because of some
problems with my documents.
At the end, I advise everyone to search on the internet for
what they need and stop listening to their friends because they are clueless as
you. There are professional people that deal with authentications and
governmental offices on a daily basis. I think it will be better than wasting
time and money.
Source: storify.com
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
How to Authenticate Copy of My Passport?
Copy of My Passport can assist you to obtain a certified copy of your passport for use in foreign country. When US Legalization receives your document, we will issue a certificate stating that the copy of your passport is true and correct. The certificate will be signed and notarized by a notary public in Maryland, attested by the circuit court, and certified by the Secretary of the State of Maryland, authenticated by the Department of State in Washington DC and certified by the desired embassy. This process takes approximately 3-7 days, then we will pick up the document from the embassy and return it to you.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
The Guide To Certified Copy of your Passport
How do I get a certified copy of my passport?
Today we will go through the rules and procedures that
govern the process to Authenticate a copy of your passport for use abroad. The
authentication process of a passport copy differentiates depending on different
factors such as the destination country, the validity period of your passport,
and the state where the passport was issued. It may seem like a complicated
process, but I will guide you step by step and provide you with all the information
that you might need to finish authenticating your passport in a timely fashion,
with the lowest available price.
How do I get a notarized copy of my passport?
Firstly, your passport should have, at least, six months
validity period to be eligible for the authentication process. You will not be
able to get a certified copy of your passport if it has less than six months to
expire. Secondly, make two copies of the first two pages of your passport in
order to use them in the authentication process. Thirdly, you have to certify acopy of your passport in front of a licensed notary public in your State. The
notarization of a copy of your passport is very vital as it proves that it is a
true copy of your passport and without it the authentication process cannot be
done. All you have to do is to take the original passport, the copies, and your
personal identification card to the nearest notary public in your State and get
your copy notarized.
Where can I get an authentication service for my passport?
You will find many authentication service providers in the
United States that are able to help you getting your passport authenticated. But
it is up to you to choose the price and turnaround time that best suit your
situation. For me, I use the service of US Legalization, as it provides the
best available price with the minimum turnaround time. I have been dealing with
them for a long time now and they prove to be the best authentication company
in the United States.
What is the difference between Legalization and Apostille certificate for my passport?
The Embassy Copy of Passport Legalization is a replacement for the Apostille certificates for use in countries that are not members of the Hague Convention. The embassy certificate for a copy of passport must be first authenticated from the US Department of State in Washington DC and legalized from the embassy of the destined country in Washington DC. You will find here a list of the countries that approve an embassy certificate as an authenticity proof of the foreign documents:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chad, Chile, China, Congo Democratic, Congo Republic, Cote D’Ivoire, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Paraguay, Philippines, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leon, Singapore, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, UAE, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen.
The Apostille Copy of Passport certificate is the recognized
official certification for the validity of the foreign document that is
destined for use in the Hague convention Participating Country. The Apostille certificate for a copy of passport
can be obtained from the Secretary of State in the same State where the notary
is commissioned. The Hague Convention participating countries are the signatory
countries of the Apostille convention that abolishes the requirements of the
legalization process. Here are list of the countries that accept the Apostille
Certificate:
Albania, Antigua, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria,
Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Bosnia, Botswana, Bulgaria,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech, Dominican Republic, Ecuador,
Salvador, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Honduras,
Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea,
Kyrgyzstan, Korea, Latvia, Lesotho, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malawi,
Malta, Marshall Island, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Norway, Oman, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia Monte,
Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Suriname, Swaziland, Sweden,
Switzerland, Tonga, Trinidad, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, Uruguay, Uzbekistan,
Venezuela, and Yugoslavia.
Contact us:
Address : 1615 Bay Head Rd. Annapolis, MD, 21409
Phone :
(410)349-4900
Email : services@copyofmypassport.com
Phone :
Email : services@copyofmypassport.com
Official Website: copyofmypassport.com
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
How Can I Get a Copy of My Passport Notarized?
How to legalize a copy of my passport for use abroad?
First of all, you have to know the meaning of document
legalization or embassy certificate and how it is different from the Apostille
certificate. Legalization copy of a passport is a required procedure if you are
going to use your passport in one of the Non-Hague Participating Countries. The
Hague or the Hague Convention is an international treaty that abolishes the
requirements of document legalization and approved the Apostille Certificate to
be used in the countries that participated in that conference. But, if you are
going to use the documents in a country that is not a member of the Hague
Convention, then you will have to follow the old procedures, which is
legalization or embassy certificate.
How to get a certified copy of my passport?
- Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months as a validation period.
- Photocopy the first two pages of your passport to use it in the Legalization process.
- Notarize copy of your passport by a commissioned notary public in your state.
- Send your notarized copy of your passport along with another copy (not notarized) to an authentication service provider to complete the legalization procedures such as US Legalization.
Why I need the services of an authentication company to legalize your passport?
Authentication service providers facilitate the legalization
process and shorten the turnaround time to finish the process. Indeed.
Authentication service providers like the
US Legalization has a long experience in dealing with the government
agencies and foreign embassies in Washington DC and has the ability to overcome
many of the cumbersome official procedures. Your passport will have to be
authenticated by the US Department of State
and Legalized from the embassy of the destined company in Washington DC.
What are the Countries that require Embassy certificate (legalization)?
Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin,
Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chad,
Chile, China, Congo Democratic, Congo Republic, Cote D’Ivoire, Cuba, Denmark,
Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Indonesia, Iran,
Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar,
Malaysia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger,
Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Paraguay, Philippines, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi
Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leon, Singapore, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria,
Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, UAE,
Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen.
Contact us :
Address : 1615 Bay Head Rd. Annapolis, MD, 21409
Phone : (410)349-4900
Email : services@copyofmypassport.com
Phone : (410)349-4900
Email : services@copyofmypassport.com
Official Website: copyofmypassport.com
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