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Updated May 2026 · Hague Convention · Ley 4987/2013

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Apostille for Paraguay residency. Country by country, in 2026.

Every Paraguay residency file requires foreign documents to be apostilled in the issuing country, then translated in Paraguay by a court-sworn translator. This page walks the workflow for the 12 origin countries that account for ~95% of our reader traffic: the document, the issuing authority, the timing, the cost, and the fallback when Hague doesn't apply. Paraguay has been a Hague contracting state since 30 August 2014 ([Ley 4987/2013](https://www.bacn.gov.py/leyes-paraguayas/4769/aprueba-el-convenio-suprimiendo-la-exigencia-de-legalizacion-de-los-documentos-publicos-extranjeros)), so one apostille replaces the old chain-legalisation through a Paraguayan consulate.

From the convention itself

What the Hague Apostille Convention actually says.

The 1961 convention abolishes the chain-legalisation requirement for public documents moving between contracting states. Article 3 sets out the only formality that may be required:

What needs the apostille

Which documents does Paraguay require apostilled?

DNM (Migraciones) asks for the foreign-issued documents in the residency file to be apostilled. Paraguayan-issued documents (Interpol clearance, Antecedentes Policiales, the local Antecedentes Penales) do not need apostille — they are presented as originals. Home-country translations — even certified ones — are rejected at DNM; translation is arranged in Paraguay.

  1. 01

    Criminal-record certificate (federal level)

    The single most important document. Must be issued at the national/federal level, never the local police precinct. United States: FBI Identity History Summary. United Kingdom: ACRO Police Certificate. Germany: Bundeszentralregister Führungszeugnis (Belegart O). Brazil: Polícia Federal Atestado de Antecedentes. Russia: МВД Справка о наличии (отсутствии) судимости. Validity: DNM requires the certificate to be *vigente* (current) at the point of submission; in practice a 90-day-from-issue window is widely applied, so timing matters.

  2. 02

    Birth certificate

    A full long-form birth certificate showing parents' names. Short-form or wallet-card versions are routinely rejected. Reissue the long form if your current copy is the short version. No expiry date in most jurisdictions, but if your birth certificate is older than ~15 years many DNM officers still ask for a reissued copy to anchor the apostille date.

  3. 03

    Marriage / divorce records (if applicable)

    Required only if you are applying with a spouse or claiming family-of-Paraguayan reunification. The full marriage certificate plus, if applicable, any divorce decree from prior marriages. One apostille per document. If the marriage is in one country and the divorce in another, you need an apostille from each.

  4. 04

    Children's documents (if applying as a family)

    Each child's full long-form birth certificate, plus — if both parents are not on the residency file — a notarised travel-authorisation or sole-custody decree from the non-applying parent. The travel-auth itself must also be apostilled. Children are added to the file under the same Ley 6984/2022 procedure; applicants under 14 are exempt from presenting antecedentes penales. Confirm any reduced minor's fee against the current Resolución DNM 513/2025 arancel schedule at the time of filing.

What does NOT need apostille from abroad: passport (presented as original at DNM), proof of address (a local Paraguayan utility bill or rental contract is what DNM accepts), bank statements (only relevant for Investor Pass financial-instruments track and that uses Paraguayan-issued instruments). The full document checklist is on the main residency guide.

By country of origin

How much does an apostille cost in each country?

Costs are USD-equivalent at May 2026 rates; turnaround estimates are government-only and do not include shipping, agent fees or sworn translation in Paraguay. The fastest path for each country is flagged. All twelve below are Hague parties, so apostille replaces consular legalisation in one step.

United States

Authority
State-level Secretary of State for state-issued documents (birth, marriage, divorce). US Department of State Authentications Office in Washington DC for federal documents (FBI background check).
Cost
**US$ 8–30** per document at state level; **US$ 20** federal.
Speed
State: same-day to 4 weeks (varies hugely — California is **4–6 weeks**, Florida is same-day in person). Federal: **8–12 weeks** by mail (US Dept of State).
Fastest path
Use an apostille agent in DC for the FBI background check (cuts it to **~5 business days**). Channeler services (Accurate Biometrics, FBI-approved) deliver the FBI background check itself in 1–3 hours.
e-Apostille
Most states issue digital apostilles Paraguay accepts. California, Florida, Texas, Washington state, New York: e-Apostille available.

FBI Identity History Summary needs an FBI-channeler fingerprint capture, then an apostille from the DC US Dept of State. The 90-day validity clock starts on the issuance date — order the apostille immediately after the background check arrives.

Canada

Authority
Global Affairs Canada — Authentication Services Section. As of 11 January 2024 Canada is a full Hague apostille party and no longer requires chain-legalisation through embassies.
Cost
**Free** at federal level (Global Affairs); provincial authentication where applicable **C$ 20–100**.
Speed
Provincial: **1–5 business days**. Federal: **5–10 business days** in-person, 15–20 by mail.
Fastest path
Provincial in-person (Ontario, Alberta, BC, Quebec all run walk-in counters); use a Canadian apostille service for federal documents (Authentication.ca, GoodSign).
e-Apostille
No e-Apostille programme yet; physical document only.

RCMP criminal-record certificates need a fingerprint capture at an accredited agency first, then federal authentication. Quebec birth certificates use a separate Directeur de l'état civil chain.

United Kingdom

Authority
FCDO Legalisation Office (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office). Standard paper service by post; faster next-day and same-day urgent tiers are restricted to pre-approved registered businesses.
Cost
**£45** standard paper; **£35** e-Apostille; **£40** next-day (registered business); **£100** restricted urgent same-day (registered business, pre-approved).
Speed
Standard: usually up to **15 working days** plus postage. e-Apostille: up to **2 working days**. Next-day: next working day. Restricted urgent: same day (pre-approved).
Fastest path
**e-Apostille (since 2024) — plausibly accepted by Paraguay DNM (not government-confirmed).** Online order, digital PDF delivered, no shipping. £35 flat.
e-Apostille
Yes. Full e-Apostille programme since 2024, strongly recommended for Paraguay.

ACRO Police Certificate is the right criminal-record document for residency (not DBS, which is for UK employment). Order it via the ACRO online portal first, then submit to FCDO.

Germany

Authority
Bundesamt für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten (BfAA) for federal documents like the Führungszeugnis (this replaced the Bundesverwaltungsamt). State (Land) Innenministerium or designated Regierungspräsidium for state-issued documents (Personenstandsurkunden — birth, marriage).
Cost
**€22** per apostille (BfAA, since 1 July 2025), plus a separate courier charge (~€25); the Führungszeugnis itself **€13**.
Speed
BfAA: **2–4 weeks** by mail. State level: **1–3 weeks**.
Fastest path
Request the apostille first via the **BfAA online system** and pay there, then order the Führungszeugnis ("Belegart O") from BfJ quoting your BfAA application number; the offices exchange the document by post.
e-Apostille
No federal e-Apostille; some Länder pilot digital authentication but Paraguay acceptance varies.

Two-step process for the Führungszeugnis: request the apostille via BfAA, then order from BfJ Bundesamt für Justiz quoting the BfAA application number. Birth certificate (Geburtsurkunde) requires the new long-form *beglaubigte Abschrift* — request explicitly when reissuing.

France

Authority
Notariat (regional notary councils). As of 1 May 2025 apostille issuance was transferred from the *parquets généraux* of the cours d'appel to 15 regional/inter-departmental notary bodies (Conseils régionaux / Chambres interdépartementales des notaires); légalisations moved from the MEAE to the same bodies on 1 September 2025.
Cost
The notary-issued apostille now carries a fee (the formerly free parquet apostille has been replaced). Document-issuance fees separate.
Speed
**1–4 weeks**; turnaround varies by notary council.
Fastest path
Apply to the competent regional notary council, or order via a French apostille service for **€60–120** with full turnaround.
e-Apostille
Digital apostille is being rolled out under the notariat; coverage is not yet nationwide and Paraguay acceptance is unconfirmed.

Bulletin n°3 du casier judiciaire (criminal record) is what residency needs. Order online via casier-judiciaire.justice.gouv.fr first, then submit to the competent notary council for the apostille.

Spain

Authority
Ministerio de Justicia (Madrid) for federal documents — Certificado de Antecedentes Penales, Certificado de Nacimiento expedido por el Ministerio. Notaries can apostille private documents and copies.
Cost
Certificado de Antecedentes Penales **€3.86** (tasa); the federal apostille itself carries no separate published tasa for documents that already bear the certificate fee — confirm at the time of filing.
Speed
Online portal: same-day to **5 business days**. Postal: **2–3 weeks**.
Fastest path
**Spain's online sede.mjusticia.gob.es** issues e-Apostille for federal documents within hours when paid via TPV.
e-Apostille
Yes. Federal e-Apostille via sede.mjusticia.gob.es, accepted by Paraguay DNM.

Antecedentes Penales requires DNI/NIE; foreigners domiciled in Spain use NIE. Birth certificate must be the *literal* version, not the *en extracto*.

Italy

Authority
Procura della Repubblica at the Tribunale of the issuing province for judicial documents. Prefettura for civil-status documents (birth, marriage).
Cost
**€16** marca da bollo per apostille; bureaucracy fees vary by province.
Speed
**1–4 weeks** by appointment; faster in northern provinces.
Fastest path
Use a Roman or Milanese apostille agency (**€80–150** turnkey, ~1 week).
e-Apostille
No e-Apostille; physical document only.

Certificato del Casellario Giudiziale (criminal record) is the relevant document. Birth certificate must be the *estratto per copia integrale*, not the simple *estratto*. Allow extra time — Italian apostille is among the slowest in Western Europe.

Netherlands

Authority
Rechtbank (District Court) of the document's region. Walk-in counters at most rechtbank locations.
Cost
**€27** per document (2026 Rechtbank rate; €26 in 2025).
Speed
Same-day at walk-in counters; **1–2 weeks** by mail.
Fastest path
Walk-in at the Rechtbank Amsterdam, Den Haag, or Rotterdam — under 30 minutes per document at the counter.
e-Apostille
Pilot since 2023, expanding; verify acceptance with DNM if using.

VOG (Verklaring Omtrent het Gedrag) is the criminal-record certificate. Order from Justis online, then apostille at the Rechtbank. Birth certificate (uittreksel uit het geboorteregister) issued by the gemeente.

Russia

Authority
МИД РФ (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) for criminal records and most federal documents. Министерство юстиции for some civil documents.
Cost
**₽2,500** per apostille (~US$ 26 at May 2026 rate).
Speed
**5–45 business days** depending on document type and region.
Fastest path
Use a Moscow-based apostille agent (Лидер, ВИАЛ); cuts to **5–10 days** for a fee of ~₽15,000.
e-Apostille
No e-Apostille.

Справка о наличии (отсутствии) судимости is the criminal-record certificate from МВД (Ministry of Internal Affairs). Order via Госуслуги portal, then apostille at МИД. Allow 6–8 weeks total when ordering from outside Russia.

Ukraine

Authority
Міністерство юстиції України (Ministry of Justice) for civil-status documents. Міністерство закордонних справ (MFA) for diploma and educational documents. Адміністрації державної міграційної служби for criminal records.
Cost
**₴850** (~US$ 21 at May 2026 rate); free for some categories of internally displaced persons.
Speed
**5–20 business days** during peacetime conditions; current wartime conditions stretch this to **30–60 days**.
Fastest path
Embassy services in EU member states (Warsaw, Berlin, Vienna, Prague) often process apostilles for Ukrainian nationals abroad in **2–4 weeks**.
e-Apostille
Pilot e-Apostille via Дія (Diia) digital state since 2023; coverage limited.

Довідка про відсутність судимості (no-criminal-record certificate) is the relevant document. Wartime context: many regional civil registries have backups in Lviv or abroad; if your originating oblast is occupied, contact the central registry.

Israel

Authority
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Jerusalem) for federal documents. Magistrates' Court for notarised documents.
Cost
**₪35** MFA apostille; **₪33** court apostille.
Speed
MFA: **1–3 business days**. Court: same-day walk-in.
Fastest path
Walk-in at the Jerusalem MFA office (Sundays–Thursdays mornings); same-day for most documents.
e-Apostille
Pilot since 2024; Paraguay acceptance not yet confirmed — use physical apostille for safety.

Israeli police clearance (תעודת יושר) is the relevant criminal-record document. Order online via the Israeli police portal; then apostille at MFA. Birth certificate (תעודת לידה) from the Misrad Hapnim Ministry of Interior.

Brazil

Authority
Cartórios autorizados (designated public notaries) nationwide. Brazil decentralised apostille issuance to thousands of cartório offices in 2016, making it among the fastest in the world.
Cost
**R$ 130–250** per apostille depending on state (~US$ 25–48).
Speed
**Same-day** at most cartórios.
Fastest path
Walk-in at any participating cartório (full list at apostila.cnj.jus.br); under 1 hour per document.
e-Apostille
Yes. Brazil issues digital apostilles via the CNJ portal apostila.cnj.jus.br, accepted by Paraguay DNM.

Atestado de Antecedentes Criminais from the Polícia Federal (federal-level — local state police is not enough). Birth certificate: certidão de nascimento *de inteiro teor*, not the simplified version.

Country not listed? If your origin country is a [Hague contracting state](https://www.hcch.net/en/instruments/conventions/status-table/?cid=41) the workflow is structurally identical — find the country's *competent authority* on the HCCH status page. If your origin country is NOT a Hague signatory (e.g. Vietnam and parts of Sub-Saharan Africa — note China acceded effective November 2023 and is now a Hague party, mainland only), you need *consular legalisation* through the nearest Paraguayan consulate instead of an apostille. The Paraguayan consulate stamp replaces the apostille for residency-file purposes.

Order of operations

When should you order each apostille?

The cheapest residency file is one where every document is fresh at the moment DNM stamps the file. Sequence matters because the criminal-record certificate carries a 90-day validity window that drives every other date.

  1. 1

    T-100 days · Order birth + marriage records

    These have no real expiry date in most jurisdictions. Order them first because they have the longest postal turnaround and the most failure modes (wrong version requested, name spelling discrepancies, the records office is closed for a month).

  2. 2

    T-90 days · Apostille birth + marriage records

    Once you have the documents, apostille them. Even though they don't expire, you want to be done with the slow steps before the 90-day criminal-record clock starts. If your country offers e-Apostille (UK, Spain, Brazil, several US states), use it.

  3. 3

    T-60 to T-50 days · Order criminal-record certificate

    Time-critical. The certificate must be less than 90 days old when DNM stamps your file. Order it from the federal authority (FBI, ACRO, BfJ Bundesamt, etc.) and have it shipped to wherever you will apostille.

  4. 4

    T-40 to T-30 days · Apostille criminal-record certificate

    Apostille immediately on receipt. Some apostille authorities (US Dept of State for FBI, German Bundesverwaltungsamt) take 2–4 weeks themselves, so build that into the schedule. The apostille's own date does not extend the certificate's underlying 90-day window.

  5. 5

    T-20 days · Travel to Paraguay with documents

    Carry the apostilled originals in hand luggage. Avoid shipping — international couriers sometimes hold documents for customs and you lose days. Have scanned PDFs of every document in cloud storage as a backup.

  6. 6

    T-10 days · Sworn translation in Asunción + DNM filing

    Court-sworn translation in Paraguay costs ~US$ 25–50 per document (PYG 175,000–350,000) and takes 2–5 working days. Once translated, the file is ready for DNM. The standard government residency fee (residency itself is governed by Ley 6984/2022; the arancel is set by Resolución DNM 513/2025) is 25 jornales = Gs. 2.787.550 cash (~US$ 450 at the ~6,150 BCP rate; Gs. 2.864.208 via Bancard POS), effective 1 July 2025. One practical note from May 2026 DNM Asunción appointments: Wednesday-morning biometric slots tend to open ~3 days ahead in the online portal — quieter than Mondays. The MigraMóvil mobile-DNM unit cycles through Encarnación and Ciudad del Este on a published schedule if travelling to Asunción isn't realistic.

A reader who books a scouting trip can compress this whole timeline into 6 weeks instead of 10 by ordering documents while still abroad, then flying to Asunción with the apostilled originals in hand. The scouting-trip planner walks the rest of the in-country setup.

Translation step (in Paraguay)

Where does sworn translation happen — Paraguay or home country?

Foreign-issued documents are translated by traductores públicos matriculados registered with the Corte Suprema de Justicia. A translation done in your home country, even by a certified translator, will not be accepted at DNM. The translator stamps the Spanish version and binds it to the apostilled original.

Who can do it
Only traductor público matriculado registered with the Paraguayan Corte Suprema de Justicia. The official register is published by the Poder Judicial / Corte Suprema (mirrored on datos.gov.py), not the DNM; most reputable translators in Asunción serve relocators directly.
Cost per document
PYG 175,000–350,000 (US$ 28–57 at May 2026 rate). Criminal records typically run higher than birth certificates because of length.
Turnaround
2–5 working days for the standard residency document set. Some translators offer 24-hour rush for ~50% premium.
What languages
English, Portuguese, Italian, French, German, Russian, Ukrainian, Hebrew and Arabic are well-covered. Less common languages (Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Filipino) may have only 1–2 sworn translators nationwide — book ahead.
Notarisation after translation
Not normally required for the residency file. Some banks ask for an additional escribano público notarisation of the translation if you are using these documents to open a corporate account.

What goes wrong

What are the five most common apostille mistakes?

  • Short-form birth certificate

    Wallet-card or short-extract birth certificates miss the parents' names DNM needs. **Always order the long-form / literal / *de inteiro teor* version.** Cost: a few extra dollars and 1–2 weeks; vs flying back to a notary in your home country.

  • Apostille on the translation, not the original

    Apostille goes on the foreign-issued original, not the translation. Translation happens in Paraguay after the apostilled original arrives. Reverse this and DNM rejects the file.

  • Local-police clearance instead of federal

    Brazil PCSP letter, US local sheriff's record, German Polizeiliches Führungszeugnis from the local Bürgeramt: all rejected. DNM needs the national/federal criminal-record certificate. Order from the FBI, Polícia Federal, BfJ Bundesamt, etc.

  • Letting the 90-day window expire

    Criminal record issued 91 days before DNM filing date = file rejected; re-order, re-apostille, possibly re-fly. The clock is on the *issuance* date, not the apostille date — apostille late doesn't extend it.

  • Apostille from a non-Hague country

    Documents from Vietnam and most Sub-Saharan African countries cannot be apostilled — they need consular legalisation through the Paraguayan embassy or consulate covering that country. (China acceded to the Apostille Convention effective November 2023, so mainland-China documents are now apostilled, not consular-legalised.) The legalisation chain is slower (often 6–10 weeks) and more expensive. Plan accordingly if your origin country is not on the [HCCH status table](https://www.hcch.net/en/instruments/conventions/status-table/?cid=41).

Frequently asked

Apostille for Paraguay — FAQ.

Can I get an apostille from a Paraguayan consulate abroad?

No. Paraguayan consulates cannot apostille foreign documents — that authority lies with the *issuing* country's designated competent authority (US Dept of State, UK FCDO, etc.). What a Paraguayan consulate *can* do is the older *consular legalisation* for documents from non-Hague countries. For Hague-country documents, use that country's apostille authority directly.

Does Paraguay accept e-Apostille / electronic apostille?

Yes — DNM accepts digital apostilles from countries that issue them, including the UK e-Apostille, Spain's sede.mjusticia.gob.es portal, and Brazil's CNJ apostila.cnj.jus.br. Print the verification page and the apostille PDF; sworn translation in Paraguay is still required. A handful of countries pilot e-Apostille without Paraguay having confirmed acceptance (Israel, parts of the Netherlands) — when in doubt, request a paper apostille.

How old can my birth certificate be?

There is no formal expiry, but DNM officers often ask for a reissued copy if the document is more than ~15 years old. The apostille itself must be recent enough that the issuing authority's signature is verifiable in current registers. The safest practice: reissue the birth certificate and apostille the reissued copy.

Do I need a different apostille if my spouse and I apply together?

Yes. Every document gets its own apostille: your birth certificate, your spouse's birth certificate, the marriage certificate, and each child's birth certificate all need separate ones. There is no combined family apostille.

What if my home country is not a Hague Convention member?

Use consular legalisation through the Paraguayan consulate covering your country. Workflow: document → notarisation in your country → your country's MFA authentication → Paraguayan consulate stamp. Slower (often 6–10 weeks) and more expensive, but functionally equivalent for residency purposes. Vietnam in particular requires an additional notarisation step before the MFA authentication. (China acceded to the Apostille Convention in November 2023, so mainland-China documents now take the apostille route instead.)

Does the apostille itself expire?

No. The apostille has no expiry. What may expire is the *underlying document* — most importantly the criminal-record certificate (90-day validity from issuance at the point of DNM submission). Plan the apostille timing around the underlying document's freshness window, not the apostille's.

Should I use an apostille agent or do it myself?

If you have time and live near the issuing authority, do it yourself — the fees are modest (US$ 0–30 per document) and the process is largely paperwork. If you're abroad, on a deadline, or your country's apostille authority has long postal queues, an agent (DC US apostille services, UK FCDO premium, Brazil cartório drop-in services) is worth US$ 50–150 to compress weeks into days.

What's next

Once your apostilled documents are in Asunción.

The apostille is one step in a six-step residency timeline. The other five — sworn translation, DNM filing, biometric appointment, residency approval, cédula issuance — all happen in Paraguay. The full residency guide walks the in-country steps; the cost calculator sums every line item; the eligibility quiz confirms you're on the right residency track before you start spending money on apostilles.