Chile, a long and narrow country in South America known for its stable economy and beautiful landscapes, requires your U.S. documents to carry an apostille for official recognition. As a Hague Apostille country, Chile accepts apostilled documents without embassy legalization. Whether you are relocating, studying, or doing business in Chile, obtaining an apostille ensures your U.S. documents are legally recognized by Chilean authorities.
If you are submitting documents to other South American countries, you can also explore apostille services for Brazil or Argentina.
Federal Documents
Simplify the complex process of federal document authentication. We ensure your documents meet all necessary foreign government standards for seamless international acceptance.
Company Documents
Don't let document red tape slow down your international operations. We handle the end-to-end authentication process for your documents ensuring a seamless workflow for your global business needs.
Personal Documents
Personal Documents
Important life milestones require properly verified documentation. We provide expert authentication services for your personal documents ensuring your vital personal records are ready for international travel, residency, or official government applications.
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Affidavit
Educational Documents
Advance your professional journey by ensuring your academic credentials are internationally recognized. We provide expert authentication for your documents helping you seamlessly meet the requirements for foreign employment and advanced study programs.
FBI background checks are commonly required for immigration, employment, and residency applications in Chile.
How to Get an Apostille for Chile
Prepare your documents (notarize if needed)
Upload your documents Digitally to our Website
We process the apostille
Receive your documents
Country-Specific Notes
Chile is a Hague Apostille member, so U.S. documents only need an apostille
Official language: Spanish – most government offices require Certified Spanish translations are often required depending on the authority. We provide certified translation services to ensure your documents are accepted without delays in Chile.
Notarization is recommended for corporate, legal, or educational documents before apostille
Federal documents such as FBI background checks, IRS letters, or corporate certificates must go through the U.S. Department of State
Chilean authorities may require certified Spanish translations for official acceptance
Use Cases
You may need an apostille for Chile when:
Applying for work permits or professional licensing
Studying at Chilean universities or academic programs
Registering a business, handling corporate legal matters, or signing commercial contracts
Personal legal matters, including adoption, immigration, or property registration