China and Canada have recently become parties to The October 5th, 1961 Hague Convention, a move that simplifies the authentication of public documents for international use.
Study Abroad
Chart your course in the international experience
Young Americans studying abroad experience the world and begin to form networks that will enhance their prospects in the world’s marketplace and their potential as global problem-solvers. They build understanding as unofficial ambassadors for the US, defining American values and debunking stereotypes.
Every institution and foreign country participants in study abroad programs will provide a list of the requirements for student visas and entry. Some examples may include:
- Birth Certificates
- Passport of student
- Passports of parents
- Financial Support Statements
- Acceptance Letters
- Medical Examination Certificates
- Educational Credentials such as Diplomas and Transcripts
- Consent or Authorization to Travel
In most cases, you will be required to Apostille (according to the Hauge Convention of 1961) or legalize these documents for use in foreign countries. In both cases, you will need to notarize or certify prior to legalization. We can help.
In certain situations, you may also need these documents translated if the official language is not English of the destination country.We have ATA Certified Translators that can help to address your full document authentication needs.
We would love to be a part of this extremely rewarding and unique experience.
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