Mexico 🇲🇽
Apostille for Mexico
Legalize your US documents for cross-border business and residency.
Doing Business or Moving to Mexico?
Mexico and the United States share deep economic and social ties. Whether you are opening a branch of your US company in Mexico, buying real estate in a coastal trust (Fideicomiso), or applying for Temporary/Permanent Residency, Mexican authorities require your US paperwork to be authenticated with an Apostille.
Because Mexico is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, the process is streamlined, avoiding the need for consular legalization.
Documents Commonly Apostilled for Mexico:
- Powers of Attorney (Poder Notarial): Often required for real estate closings when you cannot physically be in Mexico.
- Corporate Documents (Articles of Incorporation, Certificates of Good Standing)
- Birth and Marriage Certificates
- Diplomas and Transcripts