Apostille Korea is providing a one-stop service to issue the documents required to apply for Korea's second 2023 qualification examination, letting applicants obtain the certificates they need through a single online request instead of visiting several offices.
- The service covers the documents needed to apply for the 2023 second qualification exam.
- Applicants can obtain the required certificates through one online request.
- It removes the need to visit multiple issuing offices before the application deadline.
- Applicants with overseas records can also have them translated and certified for submission.
Why a one-stop document service helps applicants
Applying for Korea's qualification examination — the route to a recognized middle- or high-school completion credential — requires assembling several supporting documents, and gathering each one separately can be time-consuming under a fixed application window. Apostille Korea says its one-stop service lets applicants request the required certificates together online, so they can prepare a complete application package without visiting multiple offices. The company positions the service as a way to reduce errors and missed documents that commonly delay an application.
For applicants with overseas records
Some qualification-exam applicants studied or lived abroad and must submit foreign-issued records as part of their application. Apostille Korea says it can also translate and certify these documents so they are accepted in Korea: a record issued in a Hague Apostille Convention member country is authenticated there with a (local) apostille, while one from a non-member goes through embassy legalization, usually with a certified translation attached. By handling issuance, translation and certification together, the company says applicants can meet the application schedule without a separate trip.
Frequently asked questions
Which exam does this cover?
Korea's second 2023 qualification examination, for which the service issues the required application documents in one place.
Do I have to visit several offices?
No. Apostille Korea bundles the required certificates into a single online request so the package can be prepared remotely.
What if my records were issued abroad?
They are certified in the issuing country — a (local) apostille for a Hague member or embassy legalization otherwise — usually with a certified translation.
Source: 글로벌에픽 (globalepic.co.kr) ↗
