Mexico, one of the largest economies in Latin America and a key trade partner of the United States, requires your U.S. documents to carry an apostille for legal recognition. As a Hague Apostille country, Mexico accepts apostilled documents without embassy legalization. Whether you are doing business, studying, relocating, or handling legal matters, obtaining an apostille ensures your U.S. documents are officially recognized by Mexican authorities.
Organizing your official papers for use across the Americas? You can bridge the gap in your documentation by visiting our apostille guides for the United States or Colombia.
Federal Documents
For businesses entering international markets, the validity of your regulatory documentation is the key to seamless operations. We ensure your federal filings are properly authenticated for global use. We bridge the gap between U.S. federal agencies and foreign jurisdictions, keeping your international expansion on schedule by handling the complexities of document legalization.
FBI Background Check
FDA Certificates
IRS Documents
USDA Documents
Company Documents
Global growth requires speed, but document authentication is often a significant bottleneck. We help you maintain your operational momentum by streamlining the legalization of your essential corporate filings. From the initial processing of your Business License to the final certification of your Articles of Incorporation, our team manages the complex compliance chain, ensuring your business is ready to execute contracts and launch new ventures abroad without administrative friction.
Personal Documents
Personal Documents
Consular and embassy requirements for personal documentation are not uniform; each jurisdiction has its own set of rules regarding apostilles, notary seals, and language translations. We specialize in navigating these complex requirements. By ensuring your documents are perfectly formatted and legalized for your specific destination, we eliminate the risk of rejection and streamline your path to international approval.
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Affidavit
Educational Documents
International institutions and immigration authorities have zero tolerance for improperly certified educational documents. A single missing seal or incorrect verification step can lead to significant application delays. We bring a high level of scrutiny to your academic records, ensuring that your diplomas and transcripts are meticulously prepared, legalized, and certified to meet the exact, stringent requirements of your destination country.
How to Get an Apostille for Mexico
Prepare your documents (notarize if needed)
Upload your documents Digitally to our Website
We process the apostille
Receive your documents
Country-Specific Notes
Mexico is a Hague Apostille member, so U.S. documents only need an apostille
Official language: Spanish – certified Spanish translations are typically required for legal, corporate, and academic documents
Notarization is recommended for legal, personal, and corporate documents before apostille
Federal documents such as FBI background checks, IRS letters, or corporate records must go through the U.S. Department of State
Mexico has a formal legal and administrative system, making properly legalized documents essential for compliance
Use Cases
You may need an apostille for Mexico when:
Starting or expanding a business in Mexico
Applying for universities or educational programs
Working or applying for professional recognition
Handling immigration, residency, or visa processes
Submitting personal documents such as birth, marriage, or background checks