Marriage Certificate Apostille

The marriage certificate apostille is a Hague convention recognition provided to immigrant couples who are going to relocate in that particular country. The marriage certificate is the cornerstone of every family, which will certify that the people named on the certificate have legally married. The certificate provides all the information regarding the couple such as the name of the couple, the age of the couple, date of marriage, place where the marriage occurred, etc. It is an authentication process used to verify the reliability of the outside documents. Nowadays, all Hague convention member countries provide this verification process for immigrant couples who interested to arrive in their country. Certification will depend upon the certain purposes and it is the reason for every attestation.










Some common reasons for require marriage certificate attestation are listed below.

•    Obtaining family visa is the main purpose of this marriage certificate attestation.
•    It is also important for migration purposes.
•    While applying passport for your children (if needed)

A computer-generated Apostille stamp is used for the verification process, the stamp is in a square shape and which will affix on the reverse side of the original marriage certificate. The whole procedure is handled on the leadership of the embassy officials and they also give required directions for the applicants. These below mentioned documents is the only requirements needed for this attestation.

Required documents for applying Marriage Certificate Apostille are…

•    Original marriage certificate
•    Passport copy of the couple

Through Apostille attestation, you can recognize your marriage certificates also in other countries. In some cases, home country attestation is also needed for catching this documentation, which will make your verification procedure easy. Once you got a destination country authentication, you can travel along the country with your family or spouse. Apostille verification is another term of documentation.


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