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BluEnglnd
Joined: 14 Nov 2007 Location: Seoul, Korea
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 2:04 am Post subject: Names of Some Tried and True Apostille Services? |
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Any Good Apostille Services? Can someone tell me the names of some?
I need a Georgia signature/notary and a Georgia Apostille on my copy of my degree for Korean immigration. I am currently in the Philippines. I already have a job that should start in June, but the problem is the working visa, getting a US method of payment, and getting a US prepaid stamp or envelope. Thankyou for your help and support. Again, what are the names of some good apostille services? |
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Vox_Populi
Joined: 04 May 2009 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:37 am Post subject: Re: Names of Some Tried and True Apostille Services? |
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BluEnglnd wrote: |
Any Good Apostille Services? Can someone tell me the names of some?
I need a Georgia signature/notary and a Georgia Apostille on my copy of my degree for Korean immigration. I am currently in the Philippines. I already have a job that should start in June, but the problem is the working visa, getting a US method of payment, and getting a US prepaid stamp or envelope. Thankyou for your help and support. Again, what are the names of some good apostille services? |
For the apostille, try VIP Services in Houston, Texas. Their website is www.vippassports.com. They have a very good service that can do the apostille for all states and territories in the USA (including the Federal Government in DC). You can call them at 1-800-856-8472. This is a free call through SKYPE. You can ask to speak with Deanna who is their documentation coordinator. They have standard business hours (9am - 5:30pm) and are in America's "Central Time Zone" which is 6 hours behind Greenwich (currently 14 hours behind Korean Standard Time - if it's midnight in Seoul then it's 10am in Houston).
As for payment, you'll need a credit card. They'll take Visa, Mastercard or American Express from pretty much any country so your Filipino card should work fine.
For shipping to and from the US, you can use FEDEX. There are FEDEX centers everywhere at which you can pay in cash or with your credit card. VIP Services will FEDEX back to you essentially anywhere in the world and will bill you for the shipping charge.
I hope this helps you. I worked at VIP in Houston a number of years ago (before I came to Korea to teach English) and I can vouch for their quality and professionalism. |
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