Legalization of school diplomas, final exam results, and other educational documents is often required when students continue their education abroad. In many countries, such documents are accepted with an apostille, which can now be obtained through the relevant educational authorities.
If the country of study is not a member of the 1961 Hague Convention and does not recognize apostilles, the documents must additionally be legalized through the embassy of the respective country.
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Please note that each education authority may have slightly different processing times for document legalization. If the destination country is not a member of the Hague Convention, the document must also be certified by the embassy of that country.