Document Authentication and Notarization Services
With the Hague Convention taking effect between China and the US in 2023, Chinese consulates in the US have discontinued consular legalization. Most US documents for use in China now only require an Apostille. However, consular legalization may still be needed for document authentication between non-Hague Convention member countries.
Notarization for real estate transactions, litigation, business affairs, and other types of power of attorney documents.
Identity confirmation, inheritance waiver, family relationship declarations, and other types of sworn statements.
Passport copy certification, document authenticity verification, and other notarization services.