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LEGALIZATION ALGEERIA

Algeria Document Legalization & Embassy Attestation

Fast, Reliable Processing with Visa DC

If you need to use your U.S. documents in Algeria, they must be authenticated and legalized through the proper U.S. and Algerian authorities. Visa DC (A Washington Travel & Passport Visa Services Inc.) handles the entire process for you—saving you multiple trips to government offices and the Embassy of Algeria.


What Is Algeria Document Legalization?

Document legalization for Algeria is a multi-step process that confirms your U.S. documents are genuine so they can be accepted by Algerian authorities.
Depending on the type of document, this may involve:

  • State or county certification

  • Federal agency certification

  • U.S. Department of State authentication

  • Final legalization by the Embassy of Algeria in Washington, DC

Visa DC manages each step on your behalf and returns your documents ready for use in Algeria.


General Requirements for Algeria Legalization

Before your documents can be submitted for authentication and legalization:

  • All seals and signatures must be original.

  • All dates must follow in chronological order (no inconsistencies between issuance and certification dates).

  • Any document in a foreign language must include a certified English translation, notarized by a U.S. notary public.


Document Types & Specific Requirements

1. State & Local Documents

Common examples:

  • Birth Certificates

  • Marriage Certificates

  • Death Certificates

  • Divorce Decrees

  • Probate Wills

  • Court Judgments

Requirements:

  • You must submit a certified original document.

  • The document must bear the raised and/or stamped seal of the court or Department of Vital Records.

  • The document must be certified by the Secretary of State in the same state where it was issued.

The Secretary of State will certify the official who signed the document under the seal of that state.


2. Federally Issued Documents

Common examples:

  • Animal/Plant Health Certificates – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

  • Animal Health Certifications – USDA

  • FBI Background Check – U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)

  • U.S. Federal Court Documents – DOJ

  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court Documents – DOJ

  • Immigration Certifications – U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  • Certificates for Foreign Governments – U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS)

  • Certificate of Pharmaceutical/Export – HHS

  • Trademark Documents – U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)

  • Documents from EPA, Social Security Administration, or Office of Personnel Management

Requirements:

  • Documents must be issued or executed by a U.S. federal agency.

  • They must contain the original and/or stamped signature of an authorized official.

  • They must show the raised and/or stamped seal of the agency.


3. Documents from DC Superior Court & DC Court of Appeals

Examples:

  • Marriage Certificates issued in the District of Columbia

  • Other official court documents from:

    • Superior Court of the District of Columbia

    • District of Columbia Court of Appeals

Requirements:

  • The document must show the original official signature and the raised seal of the court.


4. Other / General Documents (Notarized Documents)

Common examples:

  • Affidavits

  • Agreements & Contracts

  • Articles of Incorporation & Bylaws

  • Powers of Attorney

  • Commercial Invoices

  • Copies of U.S. Passport (ID page only)

  • Deeds of Assignment

  • Diplomas & Transcripts

  • Employment or Income Verification Letters

  • Home Study Reports

  • Single Status Statements

  • Other corporate or personal business documents

Requirements:

  1. The document must be acknowledged by a U.S. notary public.

  2. It must be certified by the Clerk of Court in the county where the notary is commissioned.

  3. It must then be certified by the Secretary of State in the state where it was executed.

For documents originating in Washington, DC, the final certification must come from the Secretary of the District of Columbia – Notarial Section.


Important Embassy Note

  • The Embassy of Algeria does not accept documents on Fridays.
    This may impact the timing of submissions and overall processing time. Visa DC coordinates around this schedule for you.


Fees for Algeria Legalization (Per Document)

Below is a typical cost breakdown (fees subject to change without notice):

  • DC Notary Public: $5

  • Secretary of the District of Columbia – Notarial Section: $15

  • U.S. Department of State Authentication: $20

  • Embassy of Algeria Legalization Fee: $116

  • Money Order / Payment Handling Fee: $2

  • Visa DC Service Fee: $98

If you are submitting multiple documents, total fees will depend on the number and type of documents and the exact route needed (state vs federal). Contact us for a precise quote.


Processing Time

  • Approximate processing time: 4–6 weeks for regular service.

Processing times are estimates and depend on:

  • Workload and processing speed at the U.S. Department of State

  • The Embassy of Algeria’s current volume and schedule

  • Completeness and correctness of your documents

Visa DC monitors the process and keeps your order moving as quickly as possible.


How to Use Our Algeria Legalization Service

  1. Prepare Your Documents

    • Make sure the document meets the requirements for its type (state, federal, court, or notarized).

    • Obtain any required state or federal certifications beforehand, or ask us what you already have and what’s still needed.

  2. Complete Our Service Order Form
    • Print and fill out the Service Order Form from your browser.

    • Include your contact information, return address, and payment details.

  3. Send Your Documents to Visa DC

    Mail or courier your completed order form and documents to:

    A Washington Travel & Passport Visa Services Inc. (Visa DC)
    Algeria Document Legalization Department
    1629 K St NW, Room 300
    Washington, DC 20006
    Phone: 1-877-721-7678

  4. We Process Your Legalization

    • We handle notarization (if requested), state or DC certifications, U.S. Department of State authentication, and Embassy of Algeria legalization.

  5. Receive Your Completed Documents

    • Once finalized, we return your legalized documents to you by your chosen shipping method (standard or express).


Questions About Legalizing Documents for Algeria?

If you’re unsure which requirements apply to your situation, or you’d like to confirm fees and processing time for a specific document type, contact us:

  • Phone: 1-877-721-7678

  • Website: visadc.com

Visa DC is here to make your Algeria document legalization fast, accurate, and stress-free.