Many can benefit from the services of an apostille in Turkey. So why is it used and how can one receive their services?
This article is meant to answer all of your questions regarding the services of an apostille in Turkey, most typically utilized when an individual intends to take official documentation for use from Turkey to another country.
For those in need of an apostille for documents from their home country for the purposes of residence permits, you can find some advice at the conclusion of this piece or contact us directly for guidance.
An apostille is a service that authenticates or certifies documents for use in a country that is part of the Hague Convention of 1961. The Hague Convention introduced the Lahey Agreement, which removed the requirement of legalization for foreign public documents for the countries that agreed to be on the list. These countries are the following:
Albania | Germany | Norway |
Andorra | Greece | Oman |
Antigua and Barbuda | Grenada | Palau |
Argentina | Guatemala | Panama |
Armenia | Guyana | Paraguay |
Australia | Honduras | Peru |
Austria | Hungary | Philippines |
Azerbaijan | Iceland | Poland |
Bahamas | India | Portugal |
Bahrain | Indonesia | Romania |
Barbados | Ireland | Russian Federation |
Belarus | Israel | Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Belgium | Italy | Saint Lucia |
Belize | Japan | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Bolivia | Jamaica | Samoa |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Kazakhstan | San Marino |
Botswana | Korea, Republic of | Sao Tome and Principe |
Brazil | Kosovo | Saudi Arabia |
Brunei Darussalam | Kyrgyzstan | Serbia |
Bulgaria | Latvia | Seychelles |
Burundi | Lesotho | Singapore |
Cape Verde | Liberia | Slovakia |
Chile | Liechtenstein | Slovenia |
China, People’s Republic of | Lithuania | South Africa |
(Hong Kong & Macao Only) | Luxembourg | Spain |
Colombia | Malawi | Suriname |
Cook Islands | Malta | Swaziland |
Costa Rica | Marshall Islands | Sweden |
Croatia | Mauritius | Switzerland |
Cyprus | Mexico | Tajikistan |
Czech Republic | Moldova, Republic of | Tonga |
Denmark | Monaco | Trinidad and Tobago |
Dominica | Mongolia | Tunisia |
Dominican Republic | Montenegro | Turkey |
Ecuador | Morocco | Ukraine |
El Salvador | Namibia | United Kingdom of Great Britain |
Estonia | Netherlands | and Northern Ireland |
Fiji | New Zealand | Uruguay |
Finland | Nicaragua | Uzbekistan |
France | Niue | Vanuatu |
Georgia | North Macedonia, Republic of | Venezuela |
A) Official documents that may need apostille annotation:
B) Documents that cannot be authorized with an apostille:
C) The authorization to make an apostille annotation is given to the authorities listed on this link
In residence permit applications, many documents may be deemed appropriate to attach as a supplement to the applicant’s declared information. If any of these documents are obtained by institutions in their home country, they need to be apostilled for official use in the application. Most often, documents from other countries will not be valid for use in an application due to not being authorized by an official apostille. Thus an apostille in Turkey is not the actual resource needed, but rather an apostille service from one’s home country.
are subject to an apostille annotation from their home country if the country is mentioned in the list provided above.
Typically, a residence permit applicant should consult their country’s local consulate or embassy for information on how to apostille documents from their home country for use in Turkey. In general, countries have their own methodologies and thus this is a case by case basis in which the consulate or embassy would likely have the most experience in resolving the matter.
For any further questions regarding residence permit applications, get in contact with experts at Settle Turkey to make your application process as smooth as possible.