Another form of certificate attestation is called MEA Apostile. MEA Apostille only applies to the countries that are part of the Hague Conventions. The Hague Convention, held in the city of Hague, Netherlands, was a series of peace treaties held between 1899 and 1907. The primary agenda of the treaty is to enrich world peace through the certification of foreign public documents. The MEA Apostille is a significant word from French roots, meaning certify or authenticate. Once the applicant’s document gets verified through apostille attestation, this can easily add credibility to your document in a foreign country. The main agenda of getting your certificate attested via Apostille attestation is to protect the original certificate from illegal certificates. The Apostille is a stamp attached to the document after the authenticity of the document is verified, and this process is collectively called Apostille attestation. The Apostille attestation is commonly issued by the embassy or consulate of the destination country, which is present in your home country.
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