Apostille certification for Korean public and notarized documents headed to Spain, Latin America, and other Hague Convention member countries.
₩198,000 (VAT included), translation/certification billed separatelyAn apostille makes a Korean document legally valid in Spain, most of Latin America, and every other Hague Apostille Convention member country. Public documents (government-issued) can be apostilled directly; private documents (POAs, declarations, notarized translations) must be notarized first.
An apostille on a notarized (private) document cannot be issued online — it must be filed in person, by mail, through someone visiting on your behalf, or through an agent like us.
₩198,000 (VAT included) for the apostille filing; translation and notarial certification of the same document are billed separately if needed first.
₩198,000 (VAT included), translation/certification billed separately
No — ₩198,000 covers the apostille filing itself. Translation and notarization are quoted and billed separately if your document needs them first.
No — apostilles for notarized (private) documents must be filed in person, by mail, through a visiting family member/friend, or through an agent. Only certain public-document apostilles are available online.
It depends on the destination country, receiving institution, and document type — we confirm the correct order for your specific case before starting.
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