Kiribati does not have many embassies or consulates around the world, as it is a small island nation. Instead, Kiribati generally relies on other nations for its diplomatic and consular functions. As such, there may not be a specific Kiribati embassy in every country. In some countries, the embassy or consulate of a neighboring country may handle consular services for Kiribati.
If you need to have a document attested by the Kiribati authorities, it’s likely that you will need to follow these steps:
It’s important to contact the nearest Kiribati mission or the relevant country’s embassy for details about the attestation process.
Ensure your document is in order before submitting it for attestation. Documents that may require attestation include:
Make sure to check with the embassy or consulate about specific requirements, such as notarization or translation into English or I-Kiribati (the official language of Kiribati).
After the embassy has completed the attestation process, they will provide you with the attested documents, typically with a stamp or seal confirming their authenticity for use in Kiribati.
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