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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is an island nation located in South Asia. It is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning natural beauty. The country has a population of over 21 million people and its official languages are Sinhala and Tamil, although English is widely spoken and understood.

Legalizing a document for use in a foreign country can be a daunting task, especially when the country in question is not a signatory of the Hague Convention. Sri Lanka is one such country, and if you are planning to use a document originating from the United States in Sri Lanka, there are certain things you need to know.
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To legalize a document for use in Sri Lanka, there are requirements that must be met

 

If you need to legalize a document for use in Sri Lanka, the first step is to have it notarized by a licensed notary public in the United States. Once you have the notarized document, it must be authenticated by the Secretary of State in the state where it was issued. This involves obtaining an Apostille, which is a certificate that verifies the authenticity of the notary public’s signature and seal.

 

However, since Sri Lanka is not a signatory of the Hague Convention, an Apostille is not sufficient for legalizing a document for use in Sri Lanka. Instead, the document must be further authenticated by the Sri Lankan Embassy or Consulate in the United States. This involves submitting the notarized and Apostilled document to the embassy or consulate along with any additional fees and requirements.

 

It is important to note that the requirements for legalizing a document for use in Sri Lanka may vary depending on the type of document and its intended use. For example, documents related to adoption, marriage, or immigration may require additional steps or certifications.

 

If you find the process of legalizing a document for use in Sri Lanka overwhelming or confusing, consider hiring a professional service like Apostille International. Our experienced team can handle all aspects of the legalization process, from notarization to embassy authentication, ensuring that your document is ready for use in Sri Lanka.

 

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

 

In conclusion, legalizing a document for use in Sri Lanka can be a complex process, but with the right knowledge and assistance, it can be done efficiently and effectively.

 

Remember to have your document notarized and Apostilled before submitting it to the Sri Lankan Embassy or Consulate, and consider hiring a professional service like Apostille International to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience.

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