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Notarial Translation to Belarusian in Israel
In the country of Belarus, both Russian and Belarusian are spoken, with Belarusian being the official language. Belarus is one of the thriving countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States, and any Israeli who wants to study or conduct business there must have their documents translated with a notarial translation to Belarusian. Contact our office…
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The Greek language is considered one of the oldest languages in the world (over 3,000 years old), and is also one of the official languages of the European Union. Greek is spoken by more than 13 million people, residing in Greece, Cyprus, the Balkans, and other European countries. The geographical proximity between Greece and Israel…
Read MoreNotarized translation from Russian in Israel
A notarized translation from Russian to Hebrew is required for every document issued in Russia and presented in Israel. For the needs of immigration, immigration, and work in Israel, documents translated into Hebrew must be presented to the immigration authorities. Conversely, any Israelis who wish to work in Russia, do business there or even immigrate…
Read MoreBirth Certificate Translation in Israel
A birth certificate is a legal document issued by the Ministry of Interior or the Population and Immigration Authority in Israel, serving as the state’s official confirmation of birth. The birth certificate includes the name of the newborn, gender, parents’ names, place, and date of birth. Translation of a birth certificate and the information it…
Read MoreNotarized Translation into Hungarian in Israel
Hungarian is one of the official languages of the European Union. It is spoken by approximately 15 million people worldwide, primarily in Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Slovakia, and certain parts of Romania and other neighboring countries. Notarized translation into and from Hungarian is required for Israelis who wish to work, conduct business, or engage in legal…
Read MoreNotarized Translation into Polish in Israel
Notarized translation of various documents is quite common in this globalized era, characterized by the constant movement of people between different countries. A notarized translation into and from Polish may be required in many cases, including when submitting an application for Polish citizenship. Our law firm, specializing in immigration, foreign citizenships, relocation, and passports, handles…
Read MoreNotarized translation into Chinese
Notarized translation into Chinese grows in importance as more Israeli businesses and organizations establish contacts in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. China is a great power which makes sure to maintain trade relations with the countries of the world, including valuable economic connections with Israel. In order to work and do business with companies and…
Read MorePresumption of Administrative Integrity in Israeli law
What is a presumption of administrative integrity in relation to notarial actions? The presumption of integrity is a key principle in Israeli evidence law. It means that notarial certificates and actions by state authorities are considered correct and valid unless convincingly demonstrated otherwise. The presumption is that the notary or authorities issue documents, certifications and…
Read MoreNotarized Translation into Portuguese in Israel
Portuguese is the seventh most spoken language in the world, with about 300 million Portuguese speakers spread across the globe in Europe, Latin America, and Africa. The importance of this language leads to a high demand for notarized translations into Portuguese of legal, medical, and educational institution documents in Israel. Our office specializes in notarized…
Read MoreNotarized Translation into Italian in Israel
A notarized translation into Italian is required to certify the translation of legal, official, and other documents from Hebrew to Italian and from Italian into Hebrew. This notarized translation process is a crucial and essential task performed by a lawyer with notarial certification. Once a notarized translation to Italian is completed, the translated documents can…
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