Recommended Places

In Seoul - Office hours: 09:00-18:00 - Monday to Friday

Right after you enter, right-hand side, there is a lady, you ask her for an stamp (1k won CASH). One stamp per document.
Then you take a number/turn ticket that is next to the door. A guy might ask you to which country is this document for.
You have to fill the apostille document:
ApostilleLegalizationRequestFormDownload.do
<aside> 👉
That file and more information can be found here: https://www.apostille.go.kr
</aside>
*You need verification ID with photo: Resident Card, Passport, Korean driver’s license
*In the building next to this one, on the ground floor, there is a person that can do the translation (<10k won) and notarization (50k won)
If you want to get everything the same day, you have to finish all the paperwork before 14:00
*The places are not sponsored or related to this site