
Apostille Convention
The apostille-convention">Apostille Convention, officially known as the Hague Apostille Convention, is an international agreement that simplifies the process of verifying documents for use in foreign countries. It allows a single authentication (called an apostille) to be attached to official documents, verifying their legitimacy without the need for further validation by the embassies or consulates. This is particularly useful for legal, administrative, and educational documents when people move or conduct business internationally, ensuring that documents are recognized across member countries with minimal hassle. The convention aims to streamline international document acceptance, reducing bureaucracy and facilitating global interactions.