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The length of time required to apostille a Power of Attorney will depend on a few factors. The number of documents, the language of the documents, the origins of the documents, and the rules of the destination country will all affect the steps required and the total processing time.
If you use IDC to apostille your Power of Attorney, we will work with you to ensure your Power of Attorney is prepared correctly for processing, ensuring that your document is processed successfully the first time.
Contact our friendly specialists for a more specific estimate on how long it will take us to apostille your Power of Attorney.
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The apostille process for your Power of Attorney is a multi-step process:
Step 1 - Prepare the document for processing.
Step 2 - Submit the document to the appropriate apostille office.
Step 3 - If applicable (non-apostille countries) - Submit the document to the relevant embassy or consulate for legalization.Click on these steps for more detailed information, or contact our friendly specialists. We would be happy to walk you through the apostille process and answer any questions.
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