Embassy Legalization for U.S.-Issued Documents for Kenya

Legalization is the formal process that confirms a U.S.-issued document is valid for use in another country. Kenyan authorities require this process for many foreign records. We handle this work with focus and care. Our services apply only to documents issued in the United States, and we make this clear from the start.

When U.S. Documents Are Needed in Kenya

Kenya requires legalization for foreign documents in both personal and business matters. The country does not accept apostilles under the Hague Convention, so additional authentication is necessary. U.S.-issued documents must complete a full embassy legalization process to gain recognition from Kenyan ministries, employers, and educational institutions.

The Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs of Kenya carefully reviews each record and relies on embassy legalization to verify authenticity and approve documents for official use.

The process begins in the United States. State-issued documents receive certification from the Secretary of State where the document originated. Federal records undergo authentication from the U.S. Department of State.

After these steps, documents are submitted to the Embassy of Kenya or its authorized consular office in Washington, D.C. Each stage confirms signatures and seals. Apostille Corp handles only U.S.-issued documents, which allows us to meet Kenya’s requirements with precision and avoid delays.

Legalize U.S. Documents for Kenya

Apostille Corp handles every step of the Kenya embassy legalization process for U.S.-issued documents. We carefully review each record to determine the proper certification path, prepare all submissions, and coordinate with state offices, federal agencies, and the Kenyan Embassy.

Our team tracks each stage of the process, monitors timelines, and communicates progress clearly. This organized approach helps clients plan ahead, avoids unnecessary delays, and ensures documents move smoothly through the full legalization chain.

  • Birth certificates
  • Death certificates
  • Marriage certificates
  • Divorce decrees
  • Name change certificates
  • Adoption records
  • Single status affidavits
  • High school diplomas
  • College and university diplomas
  • Transcripts and enrollment letters
  • Degree verification records
  • Certificates of incorporation and good standing
  • Articles of organization and bylaws
  • Board resolutions, partnership agreements, shareholder records
  • Contracts, commercial invoices, certificates of origin, distribution agreements
  • Affidavits, sworn statements, powers of attorney, authorization letters
  • Notarized agreements, court filings
  • FBI background checks, naturalization certificates, Social Security letters, IRS documents

We accept only U.S.-issued documents. Apostille Corp does not process foreign-issued records. This focused approach allows us to maintain speed, accuracy, and consistent results while managing every step of the legalization process efficiently for our clients. Our experience makes sure that each document moves smoothly through the required channels without unnecessary delays.

Why Choose Apostille Corp?

Apostille Corp brings over a decade of experience to every legalization request. We work with individuals and businesses across the United States of all sizes and industries. Our team reviews each document carefully before submission and guides clients through every step of the process.

When U.S. documents need recognition in Kenya, Apostille Corp delivers a professional, organized, and reliable process from start to finish. We keep timelines clear and communication consistent throughout.

If you have any inquiries about legalizing documents for Kenya, feel free to contact us today.