Common Mistakes That Delay Apostille Processing

Avoid the most common errors that slow down apostille requests, from incomplete paperwork to incorrect notarization.
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Why Delays Happen

Apostille delays are often caused by small but important mistakes in document preparation. Missing details, incorrect versions, or sending paperwork through the wrong channel can slow the process and create unnecessary back-and-forth.

Submitting Incomplete Documents

One of the most common issues is sending documents that are missing pages, signatures, seals, or required supporting information. Even a small omission can stop the process before it begins.

Before submission, make sure:

  • all pages are included
  • signatures are complete
  • seals and stamps are visible
  • required attachments are added

Using the Wrong Document Version

Some documents must be original certified copies, while others may need notarization before they can be apostilled. Sending the wrong version is a major reason requests get delayed.

Always check:

  • whether the document must be certified
  • whether notarization is required
  • whether the issuing authority is correct

Incorrect Notarization

Notarization mistakes can cause serious problems during apostille processing. If the notary section is incomplete, unclear, or not accepted for that document type, the request may not move forward.

Review for:

  • proper notary signature
  • visible seal or stamp
  • complete date information
  • correct document formatting

Sending Documents to the Wrong Authority

In the United States, apostille processing depends on where the document was issued and whether it is handled at the state or federal level. Sending paperwork to the wrong office can add major delays.

Before sending, confirm:

  • where the document was issued
  • which office handles that document type
  • whether extra authentication steps apply

Ignoring Country-Specific Requirements

Not every country follows the same document acceptance process. Some countries accept apostilles, while others require embassy legalization or additional supporting steps.

Review for:

  • the destination country
  • whether apostille is accepted
  • whether translation is needed
  • whether legalization applies instead

How to Avoid These Delays

The best way to avoid delays is to review every document carefully before submission. When your paperwork is complete, properly prepared, and sent through the correct route, the process becomes much smoother and more predictable.

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