Apostille Korea has opened a dedicated website called 'The VISA', a new online platform that consolidates visa preparation and the related document issuance, translation and apostille certification that outbound travelers and companies need, allowing users to handle the full process without visiting an office.
- 'The VISA' is a dedicated website for visa-related preparation and document support.
- It connects visa preparation with document issuance, translation, notarization and apostille certification.
- Users can complete the process online without an in-person visit.
- Apostille Korea handles issuance, translation, notarization and the matching certification.
What 'The VISA' brings together
Preparing to travel, work or study abroad often means assembling several official documents, having them translated and then certified so that the destination country will accept them. 'The VISA' is built to gather those steps in one place: applicants can request the underlying records, arrange a certified translation and obtain the apostille or embassy legalization that matches the destination. Because each document originates somewhere specific, the route is decided by where it was issued — an apostille for a Hague Apostille Convention member, or foreign-ministry and embassy legalization for a non-member.
Why an online platform matters
By moving visa-related document preparation online, 'The VISA' lets travelers and businesses avoid repeated visits to issuing offices, translators and certifying authorities. Apostille Korea supports issuance, translation, notarization and certification together so that a complete, submission-ready document set can be prepared within the timeline a visa application demands. Users are advised to confirm the destination country's exact requirement first, since the certification route differs by country and by the receiving authority.
Frequently asked questions
What is 'The VISA'?
It is a dedicated website opened by Apostille Korea that brings visa-related preparation together with document issuance, translation, notarization and apostille certification on one online platform.
Can I prepare everything without visiting an office?
Yes. The platform is designed so that issuance, translation and certification can be handled online, without an in-person visit.
How is a document certified for use abroad?
By apostille if the destination is a Hague Convention member, or by foreign-ministry and embassy legalization if it is not, usually with a certified translation attached.
Source: Segye Biz (segyebiz.com) ↗
