DFA Apostille Document Authentication : Step-by-Step Guide

Working abroad follows numerous steps and processes to ensure that as an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) you are protected even outside the boundaries of the Philippines – one of which is obtaining an Apostille.

Just recently, the Department of Foreign Affairs released updates regarding Apostille. Last 14th of May 2019, the Philippines officially became a party to the Apostille Convention, thus replacing Authentication Certification (also known as Red Ribbon) with Apostille as proof of authenticity of your documents while you are working abroad. This will not only make certification easier, but this helps in further strengthening relationships with other countries as part of the Apostille Convention.

Whether you have been an OFW for quite some time or this will be your first time working abroad, here are some helpful tips and step-by-step guides on how to acquire Apostille documents.

What is an Apostille?

An apostille is given to an applicant to authenticate the origin of a public document (e.g. Philippine Documents going to South Korea). This certificate is issued by a country that is part of the Apostille Convention. An apostille is attached to the original documents to signify their legitimacy and authenticity.

Apostille Cirtificate Example

This certification has the intention to provide a simple process of verifying documents of the countries part of the convention.

Apostille Attestation is demonstrated as authenticating of documents when it is required in another country which is part of the Apostille Hague Convention.

This is usually performed specifically for the purposes of obtaining a student visa, work visa, resident visa, or business trip in an Apostillized country.

What are the types of Apostilles?

If the documents are classified as personal or commercial purposes, in the United States of America, they are being submitted to the Secretary of the State. Examples of these documents are as follows:

  1. Diplomas
  2. Transcripts
  3. Power of Attorney
  4. Commercial Agreements
  5. Birth Certificate
  6. Marriage Certificate

The USA also provides Apostillized documents issued by their Federal Agencies. Examples of these are as follows:

  1. FBI Background Checks;
  2. IRS Documents
  3. INS Documents
  4. Certificates to Foreign Documents
  5. Naturalization Certificates

Apostille vs. Authentication

Apostille vs Authentication

Countries and Territories where Apostille of the Philippines is accepted

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Infographic from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines Facebook Page

Do note that Apostille only applies if both countries are part of the convention. To know the list of countries part of the Apostille Convention, you may visit this website: www.hcch.net

1. Albania 51. Kazakhstan
2. Andorra 52. Kosovo
3. Antigua and Barbuda 53. Mauritius
4. Argentina 54. Mexico
5.   Armenia 55. Moldova
6. Australia 56. Monaco
7. Azerbaijan 57. Mongolia
8. Bahamas 58. Montenegro
9. Bahrain 59. Morocco
10. Barbados 60. Namibia
11. Belarus 61. Netherlands
12. Belgium 62. New Zealand
13. Belize 63. Nicaragua
14. Bolivia 64. Niue
15. Bosnia and Herzegovina 65. Norway
16. Botswana 66. Oman
17. Brazil 67. Panama
18. Brunei 68. Paraguay
19. Bulgaria 69. Peru
20. Burundi 70. Poland
21. Cabo Verde 71. Portugal
22. Chile 72. Romania
23. Colombia 73. Russia
24. Cook Islands 74. Saint Kitts and Nevis
25. Costa Rica 75. Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent the Grenadines
26. Croatia 76. Samoa
27. Cyprus 77. San Marino
28. Czech Republic 78. Sao Tome and Principe
29. Denmark 79. Serbia
30. Dominica 80. Seychelles
31. Dominican Republic 81. Slovakia
32. Ecuador 82. Slovenia
33. El Salvador 83. South Africa
34. Estonia 84. South Korea
35. Eswatini 85. Span
36. Fiji 86. Suriname
37. France 87. Sweden
38. Georgia 88. Switzerland
39. Grenada 89. Tajikistan
40. Guatemala 90. Tonga
41. Guyana 91. Trinidad & Tobago
42. Honduras 92. Tunisia
43. Hong Kong SAR 93. Turkey
44. Hungary 94. Ukraine
45. Iceland 95. United Kingdom
46. India 96. USA
47. Ireland 97. Uruguay
48. Israel 98. Uzbekistan
49. Italy 99. Vanuatu
50. Japan 100. Venezuela

How to Apostille a document in Philippines (3 Easy Steps)

Fee is ₱100.00 per document (a document can be more than one page). Apostillizing Philippine document typically involves three steps:
Step 1: A fee for validation of each document;
Step 2: Duly fill out the Certificate of Authentication Request Form that includes the following information:

  • Name of Requesting Country;
  • Contact Details;
  • Address as to where the documents should be mailed; and
  • For documents considered minor, indicate the name of the individual requesting the document(s).

Step 3: You can avail the apostille in the following branches:

Duly note that there is no need to set an appointment with DFA for their Apostillization Services. To know more about the Apostille, you may contact DFA through the following contact details: 556-000 / 651-9400 / 234-3488 / (02) 834-3000 / (02) 834-4000. Their office is located at 2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Metro Manila. Their Office of Consular Affairs is located at Bradco Avenue, corner Macapagal Boulevard ASEANA Business Park, Parañaque City, Metro Manila.

How much does an Apostille cost In Philippines?

An Apostille costs ₱100.00 for Regular Processing (four working days) and ₱200.00 for Expedited Processing (shall be released the next working day).

What is the different between notary and Apostille?

A Notary or notarized document is signed by a state official or a lawyer. The essence of this to validate the signer of the document, thus preventing fraud. Apostille, as previously mentioned, works as a proof of authenticating the notarized document. Apostillized document works as a validation that the notary stamp and signature is not fake.

How do I apostille my documents with a reliable agent?

Here are some quick tips that you may utilized in searching for a reliable agent:

1. Search online – Take advantage of the technology and use search engines to look for local agents near your location.
2. Look for reviews – What are others saying about this agent? Be conscious of reading reviews for there are some that aren’t real and may scam you. Make sure that the review you’re reading are reliable.
3. Search for available websites – Canvass between various websites which one fits in with your needs such as Apostillization of birth certificate, transcript of records and alike.
4. Have a cost analysis – After looking for desired websites, compare their costs, turnaround time and customer service feedback. While low cost apostille seems like a good deal, see to it that you won’t be a victim of fraud.
5. Look for recommendations – If you’re still reluctant of the website you’ve chosen, you may ask your friend or someone whose judgment you find trustworthy as to which agent provides the most cost-effective and steadfast apostille documents.

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