Apostille

/ˌæpɑːˈstiːl/ noun

An official certification or endorsement, especially a stamp or signature from a government authority verifying that a document or signature is authentic.

From French apostille, derived from Medieval Latin post- (after) + -illa. The term originally meant a marginal note, then evolved to mean an official annotation certifying a document's validity in legal practice.

AM公证
ARشهادة
BNপ্রমাণপত্র
CAapostilla
CSapostila
DAapostil
DEApostille
ELαπόσυλλος
ESapostilla
FAapostille
FIapostille
FRapostille
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