Hi there, you mentioned you apostilised your certificate, can you tell me how you apostilise documents. I live in Australia by the way. Thank you in advance. Hope you have a wonderful time there.
Hi, so sorry I'm just getting to this. Didn't see it until now. Well, I remember reading that Australia has a different process, but here in the States, I had to get the Diploma Notarized, then go to City Hall and have them check it out, and then over to a State Department. Try Google! Best of luck! Philip
I just found out yesterday that Korea requires an apostille on the criminal background check. As an American, I have to do that at the US Embassy in Seoul. In your own country, I'm not sure, though. Maybe a lawyer?
nice guy*^^*
pengyou1909 2 years ago
yep nice guy :D
MScofield007 2 years ago
I teach at a Buddhist university here in Korea, and yes, there are plenty of temples!
MikeOfKorea 3 years ago
Hi there, you mentioned you apostilised your certificate, can you tell me how you apostilise documents. I live in Australia by the way. Thank you in advance. Hope you have a wonderful time there.
tamicat2 3 years ago
Hi, so sorry I'm just getting to this. Didn't see it until now. Well, I remember reading that Australia has a different process, but here in the States, I had to get the Diploma Notarized, then go to City Hall and have them check it out, and then over to a State Department. Try Google! Best of luck! Philip
PhilipinKorea 3 years ago
I just found out yesterday that Korea requires an apostille on the criminal background check. As an American, I have to do that at the US Embassy in Seoul. In your own country, I'm not sure, though. Maybe a lawyer?
MikeOfKorea 3 years ago
a good person for sure
Crystalsaint 3 years ago