Apostille certifications

The Apostille certification process was created as a way for documents to be recognized across international borders in order to verify their authenticity in accordance with rules and regulations agreed upon in the Hague Convention of 1961. They are typically degree certifications, transcripts, or diplomas that have been officially notarized by both MIT and the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth.

International students who need to confirm their credentials for their government or other official body in their home country are the most likely to need an Apostille. On occasion, it is also required for U.S. citizens working abroad.

Obtaining an Apostille certification can be very complicated, but we are here to help. Please review the steps below and contact us by email or phone at (617) 258-6409 if you have questions or concerns.

Some key points to remember:

What you need to do — in person certifications

What you need to do — certifications by mail