Those interested in the apostille must pay 50 euros for each document, although payment does not guarantee its legalization
The Consulate of Venezuela in Madrid, Spain reported on its social networks that a special day will be held to apostille documents from April 20 to 29, noting that on Saturday 23 there will be a work day for this procedure.
Those interested must pay an amount of 50 euros for each document at the consulate ticket office, prior to the appointment. These will be delivered to users the same day, as well as having a QR code that, when scanned, will show the apostille sheet.
“Otherwise, you must wait for the appointment to be canceled in the system and manage a new appointment with the documents you wish to process. The consular fees paid for each public document to be verified cannot be returned under any circumstances,” the statement added.
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They clarify that even if they have paid to carry out the procedure, it does not guarantee the legalization of the document that is presented because, if there is any fault, inconsistency in the data, or they do not meet the requirements, the procedure and the money will be rejected. will not be returned.
They ask that you respect the day and time of your appointment for apostille, as well as that you take the collections such as identity card or original passport.
? As part of the Special Apostille Day, the Consulate will attend appointments on Saturday, April 23.
That day appointments will be attended exclusively #postille assigned by the system #LegalizationVE ??
If your appointment has been scheduled for #23AprilWe are waiting for you that day! pic.twitter.com/FNORZsfM00
– Venezuela in Madrid (@ConsVEMadrid) April 7, 2022
The Spanish Commission for Refugee Aid (CEAR) reported this Tuesday, April 5, that Venezuelan and Colombian migrants continue to lead in terms of asylum requests, detailing that our nationals made 15,995 applications of the 65,404 presented in Spain during 2021.
This was reported by the CEAR in its most recent report entitled “More than figures” in which it is highlighted that Colombians made 11,567 asylum requests last year, while highlighting that in the same period 69,891 resolutions were registered, of which only 7,371 they were favourable.
With information from We monitor
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