If you are applying for a Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV), a Working Holiday Visa, or joining the North American Language and Culture Assistants Program (NALCAP) from Australia, the Spanish Consulate requires your public documents to be legalized with an Apostille.
Key Documents Needed for Spain:
- Australian Federal Police (AFP) National Police Check
- Medical Certificate (sometimes requires notarization before apostille)
- University Degree (for teaching programs)
Important Note: Spain usually requires documents to be translated into Spanish by a Sworn Translator. It is highly recommended to get the Apostille FIRST, and then have both the original document AND the Apostille translated.
At MyApostille.com.au, we handle the notarization and DFAT Apostille process rapidly so you can meet your consulate appointment deadlines with perfectly legalized documentation.
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