Validate your global compliance and operational excellence with expert federal authentication. A BSI Certificate—whether for ISO 9001, ISO 13485 (Medical Devices), ISO 27001 (Information Security), or MDR/IVDR compliance—is one of the most prestigious trust marks in the world. However, when presenting your BSI-certified status to foreign governments, customs authorities, or ministries of health, you must legally authenticate the certificate to ensure its validity is recognized abroad.
At US Apostille, we specialize in navigating the complex federal authentication process. We ensure your BSI Certificates are processed flawlessly, securing your Federal Apostille or Embassy Legalization in just 9 business days.
We Accept Both Digital & Physical BSI Certificates
In a fast-moving global economy, compliance cannot wait. We accept both digitally-issued e-certificates and traditional paper credentials from BSI to keep your international projects moving.
1. Digital (PDF) Submission — Fast & Secure
How it works: If BSI issued your certificate as a secure, digitally-signed PDF (complete with verification QR codes or digital signatures), simply upload the original file directly to our portal.
The Benefit: No printing, no physical handling, and no expensive international shipping. We verify the digital credentials and process the document directly for Federal Apostille.
2. Physical (Hard Copy) Submission
How it works: If BSI provided a physical certificate on security paper with embossed foil stamps or physical signatures, you must mail the physical document to our office.
When it is required: This step is mandatory if the destination country (such as the UAE, China, Saudi Arabia, or Egypt) requires a physical original for full Embassy Legalization.
Company Documents
⚠️ Federal Jurisdiction Notice
Because BSI certificates are international trade and regulatory compliance documents, they cannot be authenticated by a local state-level Secretary of State. They require a Federal Apostille from the U.S. Department of State (Office of Authentications) in Washington, D.C.
Transparent Pricing & Turnaround Times
Document Type
Federal Fee
Service Fee
Total Cost
Processing Time
BSI Certificate
(Digital or Physical)
$20
$60
$80
9 Business Days
*Note: Processing times are subject to the U.S. Department of State’s current capacity. For countries that are not members of the Hague Convention, additional Embassy fees and processing timelines will apply.
One-day apostille service for your company documents.
We obtain the apostille from the State of Maryland.
Regardless of which state your documents originated from.
Valid for use in all Hague Apostille Convention countries.
Processing time for all Company documents is
1
Business Day.
In real
6 days
US Department closes on Fri, Sat & Sun.
Order today by 4:00 PM
EST. We ship on
April 1, 2026
$50
per document + shipping
No extra fees.
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Why Global Exporters Trust Us for BSI Authentication
Digital-First Integration: We are fully integrated with modern corporate e-certification standards to process your secure digital BSI compliance files without shipping delays.
Direct Washington D.C. Access: Located near the U.S. Department of State, we bypass standard mail-in delays to deliver fast, reliable federal authentications.
Global Regulatory Experts: We ensure your highly technical BSI certifications meet the precise, exacting requirements of foreign ministries of health, customs authorities, and international procurement boards.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. A standard scan or photocopy of a physical paper document is not a digital original. You must provide the original, secure PDF generated and issued electronically by BSI, or mail the physical paper original to our office. The U.S. Department of State will reject standard scans.
For countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention, a Federal Apostille is all you need. However, for non-Hague countries (particularly in the Middle East and parts of Asia, such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, or Qatar), you will need a multi-step Embassy Legalization process after the Federal Apostille is complete. We manage this entire workflow end-to-end.
Most international regulatory bodies and foreign clients require your BSI Certificate to have at least 3 to 6 months of validity remaining. Because compliance timelines are strict, we prioritize BSI files to ensure your legalization is completed well before any expiration or audit window closes.
Yes. We frequently authenticate a wide range of BSI documents, including ISO 13485 QMS Certificates, EU Quality Management System Certificates (MDR), Technical Documentation Assessment Certificates, and CE Marking certificates simultaneously.