Do you need Oman Embassy Attestation?
Oman is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention. But, there may be times your contact in Oman will request your documents to also be attested by the Oman Embassy in Washington, D.C.
The process of attesting documents through the Embassy is a three step process (see illustration below). The first step usually involves certifying your documents at the state level. Unless your documents are issued by the U.S. Federal Government, your documents will need to be certified by the State before it can be certified by the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C. The second step is to certify your documents through the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C.. The final step is to legalize your documents through the Oman Embassy in Washington, D.C.
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Here is an illustration to help you get a better idea:
Legalizing and attesting documents for Oman can be complicated and time-consuming. Don’t leave this process to untrained employees or non-professionals who do not fully understand the legalization process and the unique requirements of this country. Your paperwork could be rejected costing you time and money. Don’t let this happen to you!
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