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Apostille for DELE A1–C2
An Apostille for DELE A1–C2 officially legalises your Spanish language certificate, ensuring international recognition by universities, employers, and authorities.
Description
An Apostille for DELE A1–C2 is an official form of international legalisation that confirms the authenticity of a DELE certificate for use abroad. When a DELE (Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera) certificate is presented outside the country of issue, foreign universities, employers, and government authorities may require formal verification to ensure that the document is genuine. An apostille fulfils this requirement in a standardised format recognised by all countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention (Apostille for DELE A1–C2).
DELE certificates are official Spanish language qualifications issued by the Instituto Cervantes on behalf of the Spanish Ministry of Education. They are available at six levels — A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2 — each corresponding to a specific level of proficiency under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Each level is examined separately, and candidates receive an individual certificate for the specific exam passed.
Although DELE certificates are internationally recognised, many authorities require additional legal confirmation when they are used for formal or legal purposes in another country. An apostille confirms that the certificate was issued by a recognised authority and that the signature and seal on the document are authentic. It does not assess the candidate’s Spanish language ability or validate the exam result itself; its function is purely legal.
An Apostille for DELE A1–C2 is commonly required for university admissions, recognition of qualifications, employment applications, professional licensing, immigration procedures, and residency or citizenship applications. In many cases, institutions will not accept a DELE certificate without proper legalisation if it originates from another country.
The process of obtaining an apostille for a DELE certificate typically involves submitting the original certificate or an officially certified copy, depending on the requirements of the issuing authority and the destination country. The apostille is issued by the competent authority in the country of issue and is attached to the certificate or provided as a separate page linked to the document. This confirms compliance with the Hague Convention of 1961 and removes the need for further embassy or consular legalisation.
In some cases, an apostilled DELE certificate may also need to be accompanied by a certified translation, particularly if it is submitted in a country where Spanish is not an official language. Requirements vary by country and institution, so applicants should verify documentation requirements in advance.
An apostille does not expire and is internationally recognisable. However, individual institutions may impose their own rules regarding document validity or language certificate acceptance, especially for immigration or academic purposes.
In conclusion, an Apostille for DELE A1–C2 is an essential step for anyone planning to use their Spanish language certificate for official purposes abroad. It provides legal confirmation of authenticity, simplifies international recognition, and ensures that each DELE level certificate — from A1 to C2 — is accepted smoothly by foreign universities, employers, and government authorities.
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