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July 22, 19

NEWS / Bolivia abolishes the requirement for Embassy legalization in favor of Apostille


Bolivia, is among the number of nations who has joined the “Apostille Convention” in the recent months. The is no longer a need to attest both the document and the translation at the Bolivia Consulate, which was very time consuming as well as extremely expensive. The apostille should be accepted as the valid form of authentication of documents for use in the Plurinational State of Bolivia.

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