Consular Legalization
When a document is bound for a country that has not joined the Hague Apostille Convention, an apostille is not accepted — the document needs consular legalization instead. The chain is: issuance or notarization, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs consular confirmation, then the destination country's embassy in Korea legalizes it. Your chosen agent manages every step. Choose a destination below, or start with the overview.
Need Consular Legalization?
Share your document and the destination embassy. We'll connect you with an agent who manages the full legalization chain for non-Hague countries.