Authentication, also known as legalization, is a process used to verify the authenticity and validity of a document for official use in a foreign country.
Generally, the document authentication/legalization in China involves 3 steps. (1) Notarization: The document may need to be notarized by a designated notary office to verify its authenticity and legal validity. (2) MOFA Authentication: The notarized document then needs to be authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the local Foreign Affairs Office. (3) Consular Legalization: After authentication, the document may require consular legalization at the consulate or embassy of the destination country in China.
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