Documents required for civil legalization

(1) Truthfully, completely and accurately filled legalization application form (Signature must be a manuscript).
(2) Original andphotocopy of the legalized seal page of the Legalization Office of State Government.

(3) Chinese translation of the documents in the case the original documents are not in Chinese or German or English. (Translation requires no notarization.)
(4) Original and photocopy of the applicant's passport or ID; Non-Swiss citizen should submit a photocopy of your residence permit. In the case of entrusting the third party to submit the legalization, only the copy of the applicant’s passport or other legal identity document is required.
(5) Original and photocopy of the agent's passport or other legal identity document. (in the case of entrust the third party to submit the legalization) 


Note:
(1) Documents required for legalization must be true and legal, and must not contain any content that harms sovereignty, safty and the public interest of the People’s Republic of China. Legalized documents cannot be changed or replaced. Any problems and legal liabilities arising from the applicant's own modification or replacement of documents shall be borne by the applicant.
(2) If the document for legalization exceeds two pages, it should be sealed with fire-resistant paint or stamped with a joint seal or stamped (each page) and bound into a book to ensure the integrity of the document. Failure to meet the requirements will not be accepted.
(3) The Visa Center may require the applicant to provide other documents deemed necessarily by the Consulate General.
(4) The Visa Center is only responsible for the legalization acceptance duty and does not participate in the legalization approval process.
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Documents required for civil legalization

(1) Truthfully, completely and accurately filled legalization application form (Signature must be a manuscript).
(2) Original andphotocopy of the legalized seal page of the Legalization Office of State Government.

(3) Chinese translation of the documents in the case the original documents are not in Chinese or German or English. (Translation requires no notarization.)
(4) Original and photocopy of the applicant's passport or ID; Non-Swiss citizen should submit a photocopy of your residence permit. In the case of entrusting the third party to submit the legalization, only the copy of the applicant’s passport or other legal identity document is required.
(5) Original and photocopy of the agent's passport or other legal identity document. (in the case of entrust the third party to submit the legalization) 


Note:
(1) Documents required for legalization must be true and legal, and must not contain any content that harms sovereignty, safty and the public interest of the People’s Republic of China. Legalized documents cannot be changed or replaced. Any problems and legal liabilities arising from the applicant's own modification or replacement of documents shall be borne by the applicant.
(2) If the document for legalization exceeds two pages, it should be sealed with fire-resistant paint or stamped with a joint seal or stamped (each page) and bound into a book to ensure the integrity of the document. Failure to meet the requirements will not be accepted.
(3) The Visa Center may require the applicant to provide other documents deemed necessarily by the Consulate General.
(4) The Visa Center is only responsible for the legalization acceptance duty and does not participate in the legalization approval process.