Embassy Legalization
For countries not party to the Hague Convention, embassy legalization is required. We handle the entire process from notarization to embassy stamp.
What is embassy legalization?
Embassy legalization is a process where documents are verified in multiple steps to become valid in countries outside the Hague Convention.
The process usually includes notarization, legalization by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and finally stamping by the destination country's embassy or consulate.
This type of legalization is required for countries such as United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and many others.
Common documents for embassy legalization:
- ✓Trade agreements and contracts
- ✓Company documents and powers of attorney
- ✓Diplomas and certificates
- ✓Personal certificates and civil status documents
- ✓Medical certificates
- ✓Technical certificates
Countries requiring embassy legalization
Frequently asked questions about embassy legalization
Which countries require embassy legalization?
Countries outside the Hague Convention, including UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and many African countries.
How long does embassy legalization take?
Normally 10-20 business days depending on the embassy. Some embassies have longer processing times.
What is included in the process?
The process includes notarization, Ministry legalization and embassy stamping. We handle all steps for you.
How much does embassy legalization cost?
The price varies depending on country and document type. Contact us for an exact quote.
How the process works
Order online
Fill in our order form and upload your documents
Notarization & Ministry
We handle notarization and Ministry legalization
Embassy
We submit the documents to the correct embassy
Delivery
We send back your legalized documents
Need embassy legalization?
We handle the entire process for you. Order online or contact us for a quote.