Export Documents legalization:
These include the Certificate of Origin, Commercial Invoice, Packing lists, and Certificate of Conformity(COC). Before you can request our services, your document must be an original certificate, signed by a company agent (blue ink), notarized by the local notary public, and certified by the local notary public in the same state where the notary is licensed.
- Notary Public
The county clerk of the respective county where the notary public is commissioned; the county clerk is normally stationed in the court of the specific county where the notary public is commissioned by the U.S. Department of State.
- Documents must be certified under the seal of the local branch of the State Department.
- Documents must be authenticated by the State Department Authentication Division.
- Fee: Payment must be made, either through mofa.gov.sa, or one of the authorized offices.
- Documents must be sent to the Consular Section of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United States of America.
USACC will process the following certifications:
- Authentication by US Department of State in Washington, DC
- Stamp of the US Arab Chamber of Commerce
- Legalization by Egypt embassy or one of its consulates
Service requested | TotalFee |
---|---|
U.S. Arab chamber of commerce stamp | $35 |
Total | $35 |
Pay Attention
- The price does not include the shipping fee. Please include a prepaid self-addressed return airway ticket in your package.
- All documents must be original. If you have a copy, please call us first to confirm your request before you send your package. (Not all documents can be legalized as copies)
- Corporations can pay using a money order or company check.
- Please include your personal details such as a daytime phone number, address, and email to contact you if we encounter any problems.
- Send your package to our Washington DC office at the following address:
US Arab Chamber of commerce At Saudi Legalization 1330 New Hampshire Ave. B1, NW, Washington DC 20036
Marriage/Birth/Death Certificates:
- Documents must be certified and must bear the seal of the U.S. Department of State.
- Documents must be authenticated by the State Department Authentication Division.