FAQs Archive
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The length of time it takes to apostille documents for use in Portugal depends on how you go about the process. First, you need to determine which Canadian government office holds jurisdiction over the origins of your documents. Each apostille office in Canada has its own processing time and requirements. When mailing in documents for apostille, you should expect to wait anywhere from 5 business days to 70 business days, depending on the office. Please note that if you make a mistake in how your documents are prepared or submitted, they will be returned to you unprocessed, forcing you to re-start the process from the beginning.
We specialize in the Canadian document apostille process, processing many thousands of documents every year for our clients. Because we apostille thousands of documents every year we avoid the common mistakes and pitfalls that can greatly increase the cost and time required for processing. Contact us today to find out how we can expedite the apostille process. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011, or send us an online enquiry.
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If you are navigating the apostille process on your own, the cost will consist of the following: the cost of shipping your documents to and from the appropriate Canadian government apostille office, and any costs associated with preparing your documents, such as notarization or translation. Contact our friendly staff to get up-do-date information on the fees for document apostille.
If you choose to use our apostille experts to manage the process for you, you should also factor in our service fee. Our service fee varies depending on which services you need and how many documents you have for processing. When you contact us, we'll answer your questions, clearly explain your options, and provide you a detailed quote so you can see exactly what is involved - no pressure and no obligation. Contact our experts to discuss your situation or review our website for more general information on our pricing.
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Yes, we can certainly assist with the translation, notarization, authentication, and legalization of your documents for marriage in Cuba. If you are getting married in Cuba there are certain documents that you are required to provide. According to the Embassy of Cuba in Canada, the most commonly required documents are:
- your original long-form Birth Certificate
- a Single Status Declaration written in English and notarized
- your original Divorce Certificate (if previously divorced)
- a notarized and certified Spanish Translation of each of the above
All of the documents listed must be authenticated by the appropriate government office in Canada, and then be legalized by the Embassy of Cuba.
Please don't hesitate to contact us with your questions about legalizing your documents for marriage in Cuba. Our friendly staff would be happy to explain the process, answer your questions, and provide you with a detailed quote. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011, or submit an online enquiry.
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There are a number of factors that will affect the pricing of the legalization of your documents at the Embassy of Cuba in Canada. Costs that you should consider include translation, notarization, shipping costs, the consular fee charged by the Embassy of Cuba, and service fees if you are using an expert service like ours. Other considerations that affect the total price include the total number of documents you will be processing and the volume of text for translation.
We encourage you to contact us, so we can discuss your situation and provide you with a detailed quote for the authentication and legalization of your documents for use in Cuba. Contact our experts to get your free quote, or review our website for more general information on our pricing.
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The Embassy of Cuba typically takes between 2-3 business days to legalize documents that have been submitted in person. However, before your documents can be legalized at the Embassy of Cuba they must first be authenticated by the appropriate government office in Canada.
The processing time for authentication at the provincial offices ranges from 1 to 14 business days. Global Affairs Canada fluctuates between 45 to 75 business days. Note, if you have made a mistake in how your documents are prepared or submitted, they will be returned to you unprocessed, forcing you to re-start the process from the beginning.
We specialize in expertly managing the authentication and legalization process for our clients. Because we authenticate and legalize many thousands of documents for our clients every year, we avoid the common mistakes and pitfalls that can greatly increase the cost and time to process your documents.
Contact us to discuss your document processing needs and how we can help - no pressure and no obligation. We would be happy to assist you with the authentication and legalization process. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or send us a quick online enquiry.
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Yes, we can certainly handle all steps involved with the legalization of your documents at the Embassy of Cuba. Our service covers the required translation of your documents, notarization of the translations, authentication at the appropriate government office, and finally the legalization at the Embassy of Cuba.
The first step is to talk to us. When you contact us we'll explain the process, answer your questions and clearly explain your options. We work with you to ensure your documents are prepared correctly. You send your documents to us and we handle the entire authentication and legalization process on your behalf, saving you valuable processing time!
Contact us today for your free no obligation quote.
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