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I do have something for you, but it is a question: where do I get an apostille? They should be willing to send it to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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I believe that in the Department of Foregin Affairs, but not so sure.
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Si... el homólogo de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores.
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If you are located in USA , I understand that any competent Notary is authorized to affix the Apostille on documents to be sent to any of the Haye convention's member countries (Argentina included)
Any notary office nearby?
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you are right Hebe!
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I am a Notary and in New Jersey, reminder.
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You first need to seal the document and then translate it, right?
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Yes Nadia. The translation should include all the details of the legalizations. However, in Venezuela, documents are to be legalized by a couple of Ministries (which depend on the kind of document in reference) before they are sealed with the Apostille. This can take three to four days. What I do for time saving purposes is to work with a copy of the document, while the original is being legalized. That way I just need to add the details of legalization when I finally do get the original.
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Thanks, Hebe!!
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