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Apostille

Apostille is a technical term for additional authentication required for international acceptance for the document in question. This system was instituted by the Hague Convention of 1961 that has abolished the requirement of legalization of foreign public document. As per the convention, apostille (a French word for notation) is a pre-printed (minimum 9x9 cm) form having ten numbered items of information with blank spaces to be filled in by the designated authority in the issuing country. It is obligatory of all the countries to accept apostilles.

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