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Posted by abdul wahab on July 27th, 2022

Almost one million apostilles are processed each year in the United States alone. As the entire world becomes more and more global, citizens are conducting business, retiring, relocating, and adopting children in foreign countries. And doing so usually requires getting relevant documents apostilled. Unfortunately, where there's money involved, thieves and con-artists will arise to the occasion. And it's happened with the numerous apostille services which are generally advertised online. Usually, a phony apostille service will con you one of two ways: The true catch here's that many of the faux operations can be found outside of the U.S., sometimes in Britain or other areas of Europe. Therefore, the victim's recourse is quite limited. Protect yourself by making sure the company is operating within the United States. There is no purpose in sending your important documents (sometimes costly and difficult to acquire themselves) overseas only for that company to turn around send them to an apostille office back the U.S. anyway. Yes, there might be legitimate companies operating overseas, but when you happen to get more information decide on a phony one, you won't have much of a recourse if they are out of the U.S. How long has the apostille service experienced business? Go through the length of time their website has been up, who it's registered to, and if you will find any online (unbiased) referrals from those who have used them. U.S. expat chat groups are ideal for this because most of these members have been through the exact same process getting apostilles. Is your website a copy of another legitimate site? Consider the spelling of the URL. Can it be close in wording of another popular site? Sometime thieves will try and look just like a legitimate site but direct payments to a different address. (If the apostille service is conducting business in the U.S., contact their local Better Business Bureau and see if you will find any complaints.) Lastly, if the apostille service will only take wire transfers, that happens to be a strong clue it might be fraudulent. Be aware and vigilant and you shouldn't have any problems choosing a legitimate apostille service. And if you want to be 100 percent safe, consider handling your documents yourself. Like that you're absolutely certain they allow it to be to the correct government office and receive legitimate apostilles.

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