South Korea is a good immigration destination for professionals and students seeking higher education in tech and IT disciplines. But there is an extra step involved in using your US documents in South Korea; apostille certification.
Apostille verifies that your US documents are authentic and can be legally used in South Korea. Globeia offers an expedited US apostille service for South Korea at unbeatable prices.
You don’t need to visit our office to be able to use Globeia’s fast US apostille service. We will stay in touch with you throughout the process, offering updates and help at every step. With Globeia’s team by your side, you will know exactly what documents need to be submitted and the correct method of filling out the required forms.
You will also be able to contact the case manager assigned to you if you require urgent help with a query. Start by making your free Globeia portal account.
An apostille stamp on your documents serves as proof that they were issued by a legitimate authority that has been verified by the respective apostille office for authenticity. All of the signatures and seals on your documents are verified through a single apostille certification.
Documents presented without an apostille stamp are considered as invalid because South Korean organizations cannot check if they have been verified by the issuing country’s apostille authority. The Apostille Hague convention eliminates this confusion and helps you avoid delays in your South Korean goals.
At Globeia, we understand the challenges you face in applying for an apostille on your documents. You can apply directly from South Korea using our online portal to submit your fees, add details, and track the status of your application.
Apostille goes beyond just verifying your birth certificate or certificate of single status. You will most likely need an apostilled driver’s license if you plan on driving in South Korea. You can use your US-issued international license before attempting the South Korean road test. A state-based driver’s license is also valid for your first month after arrival.
Applying for work in South Korea means that your educational and professional portfolio must be verified to check your eligibility for the available positions. You will need to get your transcripts, diplomas, and reference letters apostilled for this purpose.
Overcome procedural difficulties and long processing times by choosing Globeia to submit your apostille request. We have the right expertise and knowledge to make it a smooth experience for you.