Legalisation

Hague Apostille UK – How to avoid rejection by the FCDO Legalisation Office!

Say you’ve been told your document needs to be legalised at the Foreign Commonwealth and Development legalisation office with a Hague Apostille stamp. What does that mean? Legalisation can mean notarisation, certification, embassy attestation and apostilles. Usually, however, it refers to a Hague Apostille, a stamped official certificate issued by the UK FCDO legalisation office. 

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Power of Attorney Legalisation – Apostille Services in London

Selling property abroad but unable to be there in person? Need Power of Attorney legalisation as soon as possible? Get in contact today to arrange express, hassle-free legalisation services! So, you’ve been informed you need to have a Power of Attorney (POA) legalised – what does that mean? Power of Attorney legalisation steps differ depending

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Changes to the Saudi Arabia Legalisation Process

We have previously discussed the wave of South and Southeast Asian countries joining the Hague Convention in recent years – as of April 2022, there has been another new addition to the convention which we hope will simplify the process of Saudi Arabia document legalisation, especially for our clients abroad who cannot visit embassies in-person.

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Changes to the Legalisation Process: Pakistan

For those wishing to legalise documents for Pakistan, the process is soon to be a lot simpler. Currently, documents for Pakistan require legalisation through the Pakistan High Commission in London or one of its sub-commissions in Manchester, Birmingham, Bradford or Glasgow. This legalisation process can be quite long and confusing, as there are many regulations

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