US Apostille Services for documents intended for use in Ukraine.
 

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NOVEMBER 16, 2016

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Do you need a Hague apostille for a U.S. document for use in Ukraine? We will be happy to help!

Both the U.S. and Ukraine signed the Hague Apostille Convention, therefore all U.S. documents bearing Hague apostille stamps will be legal and valid in Ukraine.

We provide apostille services  for all kinds of documents, from all U.S. states, intended for use in Ukraine.

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In 2003, Ukraine signed and ratified the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents, 1961. The purpose of this Convention was to shorten the processes required for a particular country to recognize the official documents issued by another country, by means of apostille certification.

Public documents and certificates that were issued in one of the countries that are signatories to the above Convention, and which bear the apostille stamp, are valid for presentation in Ukraine, without the need for additional verification/certification by the diplomatic/consular representative at the Embassy of Ukraine.

We obtain apostilles for use in Ukraine from all U.S. States.

Please select the state where your document was issued, signed, certified, or notarized

Important! Your document has to be apostilled in the state where it was issued (certified, notarized), e.g. if you were born in New York, your birth certificate has to be apostilled in New York, your power of attorney notarized by a California notary public will need a California apostille, Pennsylvaia marriage certificate will have to be apostilled in Pennsylvania, etc. 

Email a copy of your document for a free evaluation. Then mail your document(s) to us and we will take care of the apostille legalization for Ukraine. You can also check if your document qualifies for our 24-hour apostille service.


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Apostilles in some state and federal agencies are still being processed with delays. Please contact us for processing times. 


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Our guarantee: if we are not able to apostille your document(s), we will issue a 100% refund.

We process documents for all countries. 

We process documents from all 50 U.S. States (apostilles and certifications), the U.S. Department of State in Washington DC (federal apostilles and certifications), and all foreign embassies/consulates.

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Foreign Documents Express is a registered service provider with the Secretary of State - authentications, Hague apostilles, and certification.

Our mailing address is

Foreign Documents Express
331 Newman Springs Rd., Bldg. 1
4th Floor, Suite 143
Red Bank, NJ 07701

Phone: (646) 267-1140

Fax: (800) 905-0421

We accept all major credit and debit cards. We also accept checks (including personal checks), money orders, PayPal, MoneyGram, Western Union, bank transfers.

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You can call us at (646) 267-1140 with any questions about apostille process. We are available Monday - Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to answer your questions. You can also fax or email copies of your documents for a free evaluation. We will advise if your documents qualify for apostilles and, if not, what steps need to be taken.

Processing times differ depending on nature of your documents. In each case will provide the time estimate, and will do our best to meet the deadline.

Delivery by USPS Priority mail (within the U.S.) is included in the price. FedEx (2nd day, within the U.S.): $20, FedEx (standard overnight): $30. We ship internationally. FedEx International to most countries is $75 (FedEx to Eastern Europe and South America is $115).

Apostilles and embassy legalization procedures are not complicated if you entrust your documents to legalization experts who know the requirements of U.S. apostille agencies, foreign consulates and embassies and the requirements of the receiving organizations in foreign countries.