The following documents shall be submitted when applying for consular legalization:
(1) Lawful and valid identity documents;
(2) Truthfully, fully and correctly filled application form;
(3) Documents to be legalized and;
(4) Other materials required by the consular section of the embassy.
The consular section of the embassy will not perform consular legalization if any of the following circumstances exists:
(1) The seal or signature of the document is false;
(2) The seal or signature of the document is not kept on record, or not conforming to the recorded one;
(3) The seal, signature, binding, or time limit, of the document does not conform to the regulations and requirements of the issuing or user organizations of the document;
(4) It may harm national interests or social public interests or;
(5) Other circumstances under which consular legalization shall not be performed.
(6) If the document submitted by the applicant for legalization contains more than one page, it shall be bound as a volume by applying sealing wax, paging seal or steel seal to avoid any substitution.