Do you need your documents legalized (attested, authenticated) for use in Tunisia?
Tunisia is not a member of the Apostille Convention, this is why all documents destined for that country must be legalized (authenticated) by the Consulate or Embassy of Tunisia. We provide fast and reliable document legalization services for Tunisia taking care of all legalization steps, starting with the certification by the Secretary of State, U.S. Department of State, and finally, the embassy level.
Here is how document legalization for Tunisia works... Please note that some documents need to be notarized and authenticated by the County Celrk's office before they are submitted to the Secretary of State, some documents do not require the legalization at federal level (U.S State Department):
How to order embassy legalization for Tunisia?
Email a copy of your document for a free evaluation. Then, mail the original document(s) to us, and we will take care of the legalization for Tunisia.
(Overnight FedEx within the U.S. is included).
FedEx (standard overnight): $30
FedEx International: $75 (most countries)
FedEx International to Eastern Europe, South America, Africa: $115
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What U.S. documents can be legalized for Tunisia?
Common documents we legalize for Tunisia are:
- original birth certificates (all U.S. states)
- original marriage certificates (all U.S. states)
- original death certificates (all U.S. states)
- divorce judgments issued by courts (certified or exemplified copies)
- single status affidavits, notarized by notary public (all U.S. states)
- criminal records (FBI and locally issued, all U.S. states)
- personal and corporate powers of attorney and authorization letters notarized by notary public (all U.S. states)
- copies of passports and IDs
- diplomas and transcripts from schools, colleges and universities
- verification letters
- consents for minor children to travel
- corporate documents, including articles of incorporation, organization, association, amendment, dissolution filed with the respective Secretary of State (all U. S. states)
- certificates of good standing
- certificates of free sale
- certificates of origin
- commercial invoices, etc.