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A strong start to early study abroad Mexico international school admission and academic apostille

When preparing your child's admission to a Mexican international school, Korean academic documents must be officially certified. Mexico is a Hague Convention member, so an apostille on a Korean document means it is recognized locally without separate embassy legalization. Apostille Korea handles issuance through to the apostille remotely, in one stop.

What is an apostille?

An apostille simplifies the legalization of foreign public documents between Hague members. Between members, a document is usable abroad once the competent authority of the issuing country affixes an apostille — no extra embassy confirmation. Mexico is a member, so a Korean apostille is recognized locally without separate embassy legalization.

When do you need it?

  • Mexican international school admission and transfer
  • Local employment and visa application in Mexico
  • Mexico immigration and permanent residence
  • Mexico company setup and business documents
  • Mexico international marriage and family registration

Key documents

DocumentDescription
Diploma / degree certificateAcademic credential documents
TranscriptRecord of academic achievement
Basic / family relation certificateProof of birth, marriage and identity relations
Career certificateConfirmation of work history
Criminal record certificateCriminal-history check document
Power of attorneyLegal representation document

The apostille process, step by step

  1. Document issuanceObtain originals from the issuing body (school, court, police, etc.).
  2. Notarization (if required)Documents needing translation are translation-notarized at a notary office.
  3. ApostilleThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Ministry of Justice issues the apostille; it takes effect directly in Mexico under the Convention.
  4. Translation notarization (if locally required)Add a Spanish translation if the school or body requests one.
  5. SubmissionSubmit the completed documents to the relevant body.

How to apply with Apostille Korea

Apostille Korea handles all Mexico school-admission apostille processing in one stop — issuance support, certified translation, and the apostille.

Frequently asked questions

Why is an apostille needed for Mexican international school admission?

Mexico is a Hague member, so documents are recognized by the apostille alone. International schools require the apostille to verify the official standing of Korean academic documents during admission.

Which documents are needed for admission?

Diploma, transcript, enrollment certificate, and basic (family relation) certificate are standard. Requirements vary by school, so confirm with the receiving body in advance.

Can I apply online?

Yes. Apostille Korea handles issuance through certification entirely online — no in-person visit or travel abroad.

How long does it take?

It varies by document and method, but generally within 3 to 10 business days. Expedited service is available.

How much does it cost?

Cost varies by document type, quantity, and method. For an exact quote, contact us through our website or chat channel.

Why Apostille Korea

  • Specialist team — apostille, certified translation, and embassy legalization handled directly by experts.
  • One-stop service — from issuance support to the finished certification, resolved together.
  • Fully remote — apply online from anywhere and receive your documents — no in-person visit.
  • Fast handling — urgent cases processed quickly with real-time status updates.
  • Accurate guidance — tailored advice analyzing each country's and document's requirements.

Preparing a Mexican international school admission?

Apostille Korea handles academic document issuance, translation, and the apostille — entirely online.

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