Argentina is a participant country of the Hague Apostille Convention. Therefore, any legal document intended for official use in Argentina requires an Apostille from the Secretary of State.
We obtain apostilles for documents issued by all US states, as well as the documents issued by the United States Federal Government.
General documents we apostille are:
- Birth Certificates
- Death Certificates
- Marriage Certificates
- Divorce Decree
- Single Status Affidavit
- Background Checks
- Copy of Passport
- Copy of Driver License
- Power of Attorney
- Corporate Power of Attorney
- Transcripts
- Diplomas
- Authorization Letter
- Travel Consent Letter
- Articles of Incorporation
- Certification of Origin
- Certificate of Good Standing
- Certification of Free Sale
- Business Invoices
Important! We only apostille documents issued in the United States. If your documents were issued in Argentina, you need to request the assistance from the competent authorities in Argentina. The exception to this rule is made for documents issued in Argentina but either a signature on the document or a copy of the document was notarized in the United States. Please note, foreign issued vital records are never notarized. Before you apply for an apostille check the exact requirements regarding document translation in your specific country of destination. Depending on the state where you request an apostille, documents issued outside of the United States but notarized by the US notary public may need to be translated into English first. Some countries require that the translation of the document needed for an apostille should be apostilled as a separate document. Additionally, some countries have specific requirements for the translation, or may even require that the translation is done by a certain pre-authorized translator. If you need help with translating your documents, our expert translators can assist you with documents in more than 50 languages.
Please contact us if you are in Argentina or elsewhere outside of the United States and need assistance with procuring your documents. Some documents need to be notarized before apostillation. We ship documents worldwide. International shipping rates apply.
Obtaining an apostille can be intricate. Avoid leaving this task for inexperienced staff or non-professionals who are not fully aware of the complexities of the apostille process and the unique requirements of certain countries. Your application may be rejected, and you will lose time and money. Choose smart!
Our experts are available Monday through Saturday from 10.00 AM to 6.00 PM. Please call us at 1-770-447-0360 or toll-free 866-416-0747, and we will answer all your questions and offer easy to follow detailed instructions.