Professional attestation, legalization, and authentication for U.S. documents intended for Egypt.
Businesses, institutions, and individuals requiring official recognition such as attestation, legalization, or authentication of U.S. documents for use in Egypt can rely on US Legalization for precise and professional Legalization Services. Offering specialized solutions for various categories of documentation, the service ensures that each document is processed with accuracy, compliance, and secure handling, supporting both corporate operations and personal objectives.
In addition to a comprehensive and reliable process, US Legalization offers several key advantages that enhance efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for businesses managing critical documentation for Egypt.
Advantages of Choosing US Legalization:
Business documents such as Letters of Authorization and Agency Agreements, must be signed and notarized before submission. These documents are prepared to meet the exact standards of the Embassy of Egypt, ensuring they are recognized without delay.
Service fee: $100
Maryland notary, court and state fees: $15
U.S. Arab chamber of commerce stamp: $35
Embassy of Egypt fee : $128
Total: $278Documents already certified or attested by the Secretary of State require authentication and legalization from the embassy of Egypt. This service ensures such documents meet all formal requirements for embassy acceptance.
Service fee: $100
U.S. Arab chamber of commerce stamp: $35
Embassy of Egypt fee : $128
Total: $263Federal-issued documents intended for use in Egypt, such as FDA certifications, USDA documents, USPTO records, or FBI background checks, are handled with precision to meet the embassy’s requirements.
Service fee: $100
U.S. Arab chamber of commerce stamp: $35
Embassy of Egypt fee : $128
Total: $263
Service fee: $75
U.S. Arab chamber of commerce stamp: $35
Embassy of Egypt fee : $128
Total: $238Commercial documents, including Commercial Invoices (CI), Certificates of Origin (CO), and Packing Lists, must be signed and notarized by a local notary public before submission. The process includes a stamp from the Arab Chamber of Commerce, ensuring full compliance with international trade requirements.
Service fee: $100
U.S. Arab chamber of commerce stamp: $35
Total: $135
U.S. Arab chamber of commerce stamp: $35
Total: $35
Service fee: $70
U.S. Department of State fee : $20
Total: $90