What kind of documents shall not be accepted for consular authentication?

 The consular authentication is an activity of diplomatic missions or consular authorities to validate documents in the name of the country. The consular authority will not authenticate a document in any of the following circumstances:
1.The seal and signature of the document is not true;
2. The seal, signature of the document is not on record, or is inconsistent with the record;
3. Document binding, seal, signature and other technical standards do not conform to the regulations and requirements of the authority to issue the document and the authority to use the document;
4. The contents of a document may cause potential threats to China's national or public interests;
5. Other circumstances that the consular authority cannot accept.



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What kind of documents shall not be accepted for consular authentication?

 The consular authentication is an activity of diplomatic missions or consular authorities to validate documents in the name of the country. The consular authority will not authenticate a document in any of the following circumstances:
1.The seal and signature of the document is not true;
2. The seal, signature of the document is not on record, or is inconsistent with the record;
3. Document binding, seal, signature and other technical standards do not conform to the regulations and requirements of the authority to issue the document and the authority to use the document;
4. The contents of a document may cause potential threats to China's national or public interests;
5. Other circumstances that the consular authority cannot accept.