Consular Confirmation
In order for a document of one country to be recognized in another country, it must be confirmed for overseas use of the document. Generally, the country where the document will be used provides document confirmation in the name of consular confirmation at its overseas diplomatic offices.
Receipt of documents
Notarization (public document)
Consular Confirmation
Foreign Embassy in Korea Consular Confirmation
Submission to foreign institutions
Countries subject to consular verification
Region | Country |
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Asia | Taiwan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, China, Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia |
Middle East | Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates |
Africa | Libya, Angola, Algeria, Egypt, Tanzania |
Latin America | Guatemala, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile |
Others | Canada |
Exceptionally, countries that are consularly confirmed and do not require consular confirmation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade are Brazil (choice among notarization, consular confirmation, or chamber of commerce certification), Taiwan, Egypt (consular confirmation or chamber of commerce certification), Qatar (consular confirmation or chamber of commerce certification) and so on.