We provide Afghanistan Embassy or Consulate document attestation, legalization, and certification services.
We can process documents originating from or notarized in the U.S. and for the country of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention (Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents). Documents originating from the U.S. and destined for this country requires several steps to complete (Aka: Legalization Process). These steps are necessary in order for the country of Afghanistan to accept your documents.
Here is an illustration of the Legalization Process:
Office Hours: Monday – Saturday 9am – 6pm
Customer Support: 1-800-850-3441
Email: Afghanistan@documentapostille.com
Cost of Attestation: Contact Us
Estimated Processing time: Contact Us
We can certify the following documents for Afghanistan…
- Birth Certificates
- Marriage Certificates
- Death Certificates
- Divorce Decree
- Single Status
- Background Checks (FBI, Police, Sheriff)
- Power of Attorney
- Notarized Documents
- Transcripts
- Diplomas / Degrees
- GED Diplomas & Transcripts
- TEFL/TESOL Certificate
- Teaching Certificate
- Medical Examination
- FBI Background Checks
- Car Title Registration
- U.S. Food and Drug Admin (FDA)
- U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA)
- IRS (Form 6166)
- Social Security Administration (SSA)
- US Federal Court – District Court (DOJ)
- Petition for Name Change
- Certificate of Naturalization
- Certificate of Citizenship
- Passports (US and Foriegn)
- Driver’s License
- DMV Report (Motor Vehicle)
- Authorization Letter
- Travel Consent Letter
- Articles of Incorporation
- Bylaws
- Certificate of Good Standing
- Certificate of Incumbency
- Certificate of Free Sale
- Certificate of Origin
- Commercial Invoice
- Certificate to Foreign Government
- Patent and Trademark (USPTO)
- Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- National Archives
- US Coast Guard
Please Note: We can help you with documents originating from or notarized within the United States and for another country. If your documents originated from Afghanistan (Example: Birth, marriage, death, divorce, etc..), you will need to contact the correct competent authority to assist you in that country.
Legalizing documents for Afghanistan can be complicated and time-consuming. Don’t leave this process to untrained employees or non-professionals who do not fully understand the legalization process and the unique requirements of this country. Your paperwork could be rejected costing you time and money. Don’t let this happen to you!
We can process documents issued from all 50 U.S. states, District of Columbia, and the U.S. Federal Government.
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