Sending documents to Ecuador
Because Ecuador is part of the Hague Apostille Convention, documents from Florida are recognized there once they carry an apostille — you don't need the longer embassy-legalization route. Common documents include birth and marriage certificates, powers of attorney, and diplomas.
LuroDocs handles the full chain for Ecuador: the state or federal apostille and a certified Spanish translation matched to what authorities and consulates in Ecuador expect. We know the current requirements, so your paperwork is accepted the first time — or we redo it at our cost.
Sending documents to Ecuador
- Ecuador is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, so an apostille — not the longer embassy-legalization process — is what makes your Florida documents valid there.
- Documents for Ecuador are commonly required in Spanish; a certified Spanish translation is usually needed alongside the apostille.
- You'll receive the physical apostilled original — an apostille is a paper certificate attached to your document.
This is general process information, not legal advice. LuroDocs is not a law firm; you're responsible for confirming what your situation requires — check with the receiving authority or a licensed attorney.
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