Uzbekistan Apostille Services

From the Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara to the growing business districts in Tashkent, more U.S. citizens and companies are sending documents to Uzbekistan every year. Residency files, university applications, tenders, and private contracts all depend on paperwork that Uzbek authorities recognize as authentic and properly certified.

Apostille Corp steps in at that point, turning stacks of U.S. records into documents that work in Uzbekistan without extra consular stamps.

When U.S. Documents Are Needed in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan acceded to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents on 25 July 2011, and the Convention entered into force for Uzbekistan on 15 April 2012.

From that date, U.S. public documents for use in Uzbekistan fall under the Apostille Convention system, which replaces traditional consular legalization between the two countries. Several European states initially objected to Uzbekistan’s accession. However, those objections only affect relations with those specific countries, not with the United States.

In practice, this means a U.S. document intended for Uzbekistan must carry a Hague apostille from the competent U.S. authority, usually a Secretary of State or the U.S. Department of State, before it will be accepted in ministries, courts, universities, and notary offices in Uzbekistan.

Once a U.S. document receives the correct apostille in the United States, it is treated as legally valid in Uzbekistan under the Convention, and the same rule applies in reverse for Uzbek documents with apostilles used in the U.S. This framework now shapes everything from visa dossiers and bank packages to corporate registrations that cross between the two countries.

Get an Apostille for Uzbekistan

Apostille Corp operates from New York while assisting clients across all 50 states with apostilles on documents headed to Uzbekistan. Our team understands the different routes for state, county, and federal documents and manages submissions to Secretaries of State and the U.S. Department of State according to where the original record was issued.

Clients can also request help with notarization steps and certified translations, which often accompany documents used in Uzbek‑language proceedings or offices.

Uzbekistan‑bound files cover a wide spectrum of document categories, and Apostille Corp works to prepare each one correctly for apostille.

Documents and services we handle include:

  • Diplomas and academic transcripts
  • Name change certificates
  • IRS letters
  • Corporate documents and certificates of good standing
  • Contracts and commercial agreements
  • Certificates of origin
  • Mobile notary and notary services
  • Apostille and legalization for the certificate of free sale
  • Authentication and apostille for notarized ID or passport copies
  • Certified apostilles for letters of authorization
  • Embassy legalizations
  • FBI apostille services
  • Naturalization certificates
  • Social Security cards

Why Choose Apostille Corp?

At Apostille Corp, we blend years of targeted experience in apostille and legalization work with a compact, client‑focused New York operation that still reaches all 50 states. Our office is set up for secure handling of sensitive records, and clients regularly mention feeling supported from the first inquiry through the final delivery of apostilled documents.

Our team is comfortable working with applicants who live overseas, manage tight immigration or tender timelines, or juggle multiple document types at once. We coordinate notary and mobile notary appointments in New York, keep track of filing stages at state and federal offices, and connect clients with certified translations when needed for Uzbek‑language use.

For individuals, families, and businesses with plans in Uzbekistan, that mix of procedural skill and practical support turns document preparation into a manageable task instead of a source of stress. We apostille and legalize U.S. documents only; documents issued outside the United States must be processed in their country of origin or via that country’s competent authority.

If you have any inquiries about getting an apostille for Uzbekistan, feel free to contact us today.