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Madagascar

First, a brief overview of Madagascar: located off the coast of East Africa, Madagascar is the world’s fourth-largest island and home to a diverse range of flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth. The country has a population of over 26 million people and is known for its unique culture, including traditional musical instruments and dances.

Legalizing a document for use in a foreign country can be a complex process, especially when the country in question is not a signatory to the Hague Convention abolishing the requirement of legalization for foreign public documents. Madagascar is one such country, and if you need to use a document that originated in the United States in Madagascar, you will need to take certain steps to ensure that it is legally recognized there.

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Requirements for legalizing a document for use in Madagascar

 

The process may vary depending on the type of document you need to legalize, but generally, you will need to follow these steps:

 

  1. Get your document notarized: Before you can start the legalization process, you will need to have your document notarized by a licensed notary public. This involves having the notary verify your identity and witness your signature on the document.

  1. Get your document authenticated: Once your document has been notarized, you will need to have it authenticated by the Secretary of State’s office in the state where it was issued. This involves having the Secretary of State verify that the notary who notarized your document is licensed and in good standing.

  1. Get your document legalized by the Madagascar embassy: After your document has been authenticated by the Secretary of State’s office, you will need to have it legalized by the Madagascar embassy in the United States. This involves submitting your document, along with any required fees and supporting documents, to the embassy for review and approval.

  1. Have your document translated (if necessary): Depending on the nature of your document and the purpose for which it will be used in Madagascar, you may need to have it translated into French or Malagasy (the official languages of Madagascar).

 

If you need to legalize your U.S. documents for use in Madagascar, Apostille International is here to help! 

 

As you can see, the process of legalizing a document for use in Madagascar can be time-consuming and complex. That’s where our company, Apostille International, comes in.

 

We specialize in providing fast and reliable document legalization services for clients all over the world. With our help, you can rest assured that your document will be properly legalized and ready for use in Madagascar.

 

To get started, simply visit our website or contact us directly to learn more about our services and how we can help you legalize your document for use in Madagascar. We look forward to working with you!

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