Apostille
An Apostille is a certificate provided under The Hague Convention of 1961 for authenticating documents for use in foreign countries.
Apostille Processing Times in South Korea
Apostille Processing Times in South Korea: 30 minutes to three days for in-person service. Same-day available if submitted early. E-apostille takes up to two days.

Who is the Korean Apostille Issuing Authority?
Korean Apostille offers a comprehensive guide to clarify each Korean Apostille Issuing Authority and which documents they handle.

Apostille vs Legalization Services
Wondering about Apostille vs Legalization services? Korean Apostille explains the difference, depending on which country needs your authenticated Korean documents.

Fast Apostille Service
Visa applications, business expansion, and personal relocation may require having Korean documents apostilled or legalized, with shipment options critical.

How to Get an Apostille in Korea: A Step-by-Step Guide
Professional Apostille in Korea if you need Korean documents to use overseas for study, work, immigration, or business purposes.

