UAE Embassy Legalization and Document Legalization Services for Certificate of Merger in the USA
1. Obtain a Certified Copy
First, obtain a certified copy of the Certificate of Merger from the relevant state authority where the merger was filed. This ensures that you have an official and legitimate copy of the document.
2. Notarization
The certified copy must be notarized by a notary public. Notarization verifies the authenticity of the signatures on the document and the identities of those signing it.
3. State Certification
Next, the notarized document needs to be certified by the Secretary of State in the state where it was issued. This step is essential as it confirms that the notary public is authorized to act in that capacity.
4. U.S. Department of State Certification
After state certification, the document must be sent to the U.S. Department of State for federal authentication. This step further validates the document’s authenticity.
5. UAE embassy legalization
The final step involves submitting the document to the UAE Embassy or Consulate in the USA for legalization. The embassy will review and authenticate the document, ensuring it meets all the requirements for use in the UAE.