Students and professionals pursuing higher studies abroad and applying for jobs and internships to advance their careers are required to submit authenticated documents. International universities mandate the submission of apostilled documents, in accordance with the specific regulations of each country.
Getting an apostille on your Iowa school or college documents involves steps such as translation and notarization by an Iowa notary public with the proper seal, sign, date, and time if required. Globeia ensures and reviews that each document is properly signed and sealed by the notary before we submit it for apostille.
The exact steps for your Iowa apostille application will depend on the type of document. Private documents signed by an individual must first be notarized. For vital records or other court and business documents issued by the Iowa government, obtaining an apostille is relatively straightforward by following basic guidelines. All Iowa public documents should be recently issued and bear proper signatures. Certified copies of vital records can be obtained from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, while business documents can be acquired from the Secretary of State.
Upon obtaining these certified documents, the next step is to fill out the apostille request form on the Iowa Secretary of State's website. This form includes sections such as the destination country and the reason for apostilling, among other details. Cash payments are not accepted so you will need to pay either via check or credit card.
Globeia's apostille service in Iowa saves a lot of time, especially for our clients who do not want to deal with the multiple steps involved. Our team of experts cares for small details so that you do not face any trouble with the processing of your application. Follow our step-by-step guide to get your Iowa documents apostilled.
To choose the right apostille service, check their reputation, experience, and customer reviews. Look for trustworthy providers known for efficient and reliable services. In Iowa, Globeia is one of them. You can now depend on Globeia for all your apostille needs.
Embassy legalization is the alternative method for authenticating documents, especially for countries not part of the Hague Convention. These countries don't accept apostilles, so documents must be legalized through their respective embassies or consulates.
You can get certified copies of Iowa corporate documents from the Iowa Secretary of State Corporations Division. Simply request hand-signed certified photocopies of the required documents from this office to ensure their authenticity and legality.
To submit an apostille request for school records, obtain signed and authorized copies of your diploma or transcript from the school registrar. Then, submit these documents to Globeia for apostille authentication, and we will submit them to the Secretary of State's office.