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ISO apostille does not require notary. We certify FDA & FBI digitally. Transparent pricing, embassy support for Cuba and worldwide.
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Professional Apostille & Document Legalization for Cuba
Welcome to Cuba Apostille, your trusted partner for apostille and document legalization with a special focus on Cuba. Based in Annapolis, Maryland, we serve individuals, businesses, and legal professionals who need to authenticate documents for use in Cuba or with Cuban authorities. Whether you are dealing with the FDA, FBI, state authorities, or the Cuba Embassy, we simplify the process and ensure your documents are accepted worldwide.
What is an Apostille?
An apostille is a form of authentication issued by a designated authority in the country where the document was executed. It certifies the signature and seal of the public official who signed the document. The apostille is governed by the Hague Convention of 1961 and is recognized by over 120 member countries. Important Note: Cuba is not a member of the Hague Convention. Therefore, documents destined for Cuba typically require embassy legalization rather than a simple apostille. We specialize in this process.
Why Choose Cuba Apostille?
We are not just a service provider; we are your dedicated partner. Our team has extensive experience in navigating the complexities of document authentication, especially for documents destined for Cuba. We offer:
- ISO-compliant apostille – no notary required for most documents, saving you time and money.
- Digital certification for FDA and FBI documents – fast, secure, and paperless.
- Cuba Embassy legalization – we handle the entire process, including courier to the embassy.
- Transparent pricing – $80 for FDA/FBI digital apostille, $55 for standard documents.
- 9-business-day turnaround – we prioritize speed without compromising accuracy.
FDA & FBI Digital Apostille – $80
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) often require apostille for documents such as export certificates, background checks, and criminal records. Our digital certification process is fully electronic, eliminating the need for physical notarization. We work directly with the competent authorities to obtain your apostille within 9 business days. This service is ideal for clients who need to submit documents to Cuban regulatory bodies, employers, or for visa applications.
Standard Document Apostille – $55
For birth certificates, marriage certificates, diplomas, powers of attorney, and other public documents, we offer a streamlined apostille service. Our ISO-compliant process means that in most cases, notarization is not required. We handle the state-level certification and the final apostille from the Secretary of State or other designated authority. The cost is $55 per document, with the same 9-business-day delivery.
Cuba Embassy Legalization – Fees Vary
Since Cuba is not a member of the Hague Convention, documents destined for Cuba require full embassy legalization by the Cuban consulate or embassy. This involves additional steps beyond the apostille. We provide full-service embassy legalization, including document preparation, translation assistance (Spanish/English), and courier services. Fees depend on the embassy and the type of document. Contact us for a personalized quote.
Who We Serve
Our clients include:
- Cuban expatriates – needing to authenticate personal documents for residency, marriage, or citizenship in Cuba.
- Businesses – exporting goods to Cuba, setting up subsidiaries, or hiring Cuban staff.
- Attorneys – requiring certified documents for cross-border litigation or immigration cases involving Cuba.
- Government agencies – seeking fast-track authentication for official records.
Our Process – Simple & Transparent
1. Contact us – call (410) 571-4370 or email us to discuss your needs.
2. Submit your documents – we accept digital scans or physical copies.
3. We verify and prepare – we ensure your documents meet all requirements for Cuba.
4. We obtain the apostille/legalization – we work with state and federal authorities, and the Cuba Embassy if needed.
5. Delivery – we return your certified documents via secure mail or electronic copy.
Why ISO Apostille Does Not Require Notary
Under the ISO standard for apostille services, many public documents are exempt from notarization if they are issued by a competent authority. This saves you the hassle of finding a notary and reduces processing time. Our team evaluates each document to determine if notarization is needed, ensuring a smooth experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No, Cuba is not a member of the Hague Convention. Therefore, documents destined for Cuba require embassy legalization rather than just an apostille.
Yes, Cuban authorities require a certified translation into Spanish. We can arrange translation services for you.