We specialize in
offering Document
Legalisation and translation services to our clients all over
the world. Whether you're moving overseas and need your documents attested,
going for business or holiday abroad, need a certified translation of your
document, or need to confirm a document to show your qualifications, we can
help.
We have been
providing Document Legalisation to our clients for a lot of years. These
services include replacing birth, marriage, and death certificates, legalizing
documents for use overseas, and verifying documents so that you or your
candidates may prove their qualifications. We have knowledge and experience, so
you can trust us to handle your documents in the best way possible.
You may give
your employees or candidates the best route to legalize their documents by
joining our Club, which would be advantageous for your company. Contact one of
our knowledgeable staff members to have access to special benefits like:
inexpensive
legalization reduced legalization costs for documents
Individualized
service materials are created specifically for you to help you at each stage of
the procedure
the corporate
accounts manager - You will be guided by a dedicated account manager during the
entire process.
exceptional
service - Priority Service is a common feature that ensures your documents are
always placed first.
You can expect
to receive even more advantages when you place more orders with us. An
apostille, which verifies the authenticity of the document, enables it to be
accepted in other countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention
Treaty. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is responsible for
issuing apostille documents in the UK.
Documents can
receive certification in as little as 20 working days, not including shipping. Registered
agents are eligible to use the same-day service. If the country in question is not a party to
The Hague Convention, you might need to get your document authenticated by its
embassy in London. The cost of certification varies by country because each
embassy determines its own rates for this service. Different embassies have
different requirements for how documents must be provided for certification.
Embassy certification
procedures can be drawn out and challenging, but with the assistance of our
experienced employees, we can guide you through them without any trouble. If an
official seal of a recognized institution is missing from a document, a
solicitor or notary public must sign the document. We will handle this on your
behalf, ensuring that the paperwork is legalized in accordance with your
requirements. Documents can only be notarized by a notary public, and please
contact us if you need our service so we can offer suggestions.
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