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Old 07-09-2009, 02:11 PM
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Thanks Steve,

I've already checked the US Consulate webpage and they specify they do not notarize Powers of Attorney.

Regarding the Apostille, I am sure it is recognized all over the world. The U.S. Dept. of State does it. It was specifically created as a kind of "universal seal" to be accepted everywhere (like Mastercard ).

I would like to know if anyone else has done this and, since the Power of Att. is in English, will a translation be required?

Common sense tells me it is just the signature which needs to be notarized, and therefore, no one should care which language the document uses, right? Wrong?

Help!

Saludos,

Mercedes
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