Legal mission to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Apostille
The Document Authentication Department is a division within the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its role is to review documents and certify that they are genuine and not forged.
Without this certification (document authentication) by a consul confirming that the document is authentic, the document will not be accepted by the relevant authorities in the destination country. This certification is called an Apostille certificate.
At our courier company, we provide delivery services to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Apostille authentication in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and throughout the country, handling up to ten documents via courier.
The Document Authentication Department certifies documents with an Apostille stamp for various purposes, including: proof of residence for employment, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, confirmation of studies at a recognized institution, and more.
Document authentication is carried out by the consul of the country for which the document is intended.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs authenticates two types of documents:
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Documents intended for countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention. For these countries, documents that have completed the authentication process will be stamped with an Apostille.
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Documents intended for countries that are not signatories to the Hague Convention. These documents do not require additional international authentication.
Standard document authentication is performed at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, when a document must be authenticated and stamped with an Apostille, it is also necessary to visit one of the court offices.
Sometimes, you may spend half a day authenticating a single document. You need to travel to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, wait in line, and ultimately receive a referral to the court office. The average citizen does not always know which countries are signatories to the Hague Convention and which are not. So what’s the solution? Use a courier company—with a dedicated Apostille courier!
We will save you time by submitting the relevant document to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on your behalf for authentication and stamping. We handle authentication for up to ten documents.
Our service is reliable, professional, fast, and available:
Reliable – We carefully screen all employees. Anyone without recommendations is not hired. All our staff are dedicated and ensure that documents reach their destination.
Professional – Our team handles complex legal tasks daily and can easily manage Ministry of Foreign Affairs authentication services for up to ten documents. Our staff know which countries are signatories to the Hague Convention and which documents require only standard authentication.
Fast – We provide 24-hour service, so you can contact us even on very short notice.
Available – We are available nationwide and serve all branches of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including Apostille services at the Tel Aviv office.
At our courier company, we perform courier services to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - apostille verification by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tel Aviv or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem and throughout the country, up to ten documents via courier.
In the document authentication industry, we perform authentication of documents with an apostille stamp, which are intended to be used for various needs: a certificate for work purposes, a marriage certificate, a divorce certificate, a certificate of study at a recognized institution, and more.
The verification of documents is carried out by the consul of the country to which the document is intended.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs verifies 2 types of documents:
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Documents intended for countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention. For these countries, documents that have passed the verification stage will be stamped with an Apostille.
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Documents intended for countries that are not signatories to the Hague Convention. These documents do not need to undergo additional international verification.
Normal document verification is done at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. When a document needs to be verified and stamped with an Apostille, it is necessary to take the document to one of the court chambers.
Sometimes, you can spend half a day to authenticate one document. You have to go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, wait in line, and finally receive a referral to the Courts Office. The average citizen doesn't always know which countries are signatories to the Hague Convention, and which countries aren't. So what's the solution? - Use a courier company - with a special apostille courier!
We will save you time and go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the relevant document for you, for verification and signing. We will go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - verification of up to ten documents.
Our service is reliable, professional, and fast, availability:
Reliable - We carefully screen the employees we hire. An employee who does not have recommendations is not hired. All of our employees are dedicated and submit the documents to their destination.
Professional - Our team performs complex legal tasks every day, and therefore will easily perform a Foreign Ministry mission for you - authentication of up to ten documents. The team members know which countries are signatories to the Hague Convention, and for which documents a standard authentication is sufficient.
Fast - We respond 24 hours a day, so you can contact us at very short notice.
Availability - We are available from anywhere in the country and to all branches of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including sending an apostille to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tel Aviv.
