Apostille Korea has launched a one-stop service for the documents required to apply for Korea's 2022 qualification examination, gathering the academic and supporting records an applicant must submit and handling their issuance, translation and certification together so the application can be prepared without visiting several offices.
- The service supports applicants preparing documents for Korea's 2022 qualification examination.
- It gathers the required academic and supporting records into one process.
- Documents issued abroad are certified in the issuing country before submission.
- Apostille Korea handles issuance, translation, notarization and certification online.
Documents the qualification exam application requires
An application for the qualification examination generally calls for proof of prior schooling or completion records, along with supporting personal documents, and missing or mismatched paperwork is a common reason an application is returned. Where a record was issued abroad — for an applicant who studied overseas — it must be authenticated in the issuing country before it is accepted in Korea: an apostille if that country belongs to the Hague Convention, or embassy legalization if it does not, usually with a certified translation. Confirming each requirement against the examination schedule helps avoid a late or rejected submission.
How the one-stop service helps applicants
Apostille Korea consolidates the steps an applicant would otherwise complete separately — obtaining each record, translating any foreign-language document, notarizing it and securing the matching certification — into a single online request aligned with the examination calendar. The company says this lets applicants, including those returning from study abroad, prepare a complete document set on time and reduces the risk of a submission being rejected over a certification or format error.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this service for?
Applicants preparing the academic and supporting documents needed to apply for Korea's qualification examination, including those with records issued overseas.
How is a foreign-issued school record certified?
It is authenticated in the issuing country — an apostille for a Hague Convention member or embassy legalization for a non-member — usually with a certified translation.
Can the documents be prepared online?
Yes. Apostille Korea handles issuance, translation, notarization and certification online as a single process.
Source: 글로벌에픽 (globalepic.co.kr) ↗
