The legalisation of documents intended to be used in the United Arab Emirates
To apply for the legalisation of documents to be used in the Emirates, you need to submit the documents together with their translation into Arabic or English. Both the original document and the sworn translation must have a ‘legalisation certificate’ issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Subsequently, the documents must be verified by the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
Another option is to send the documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UAE via Aramex courier service. You will then receive your documents in the same manner.
The legalisation of documents intended to be used in Egypt
To apply for the legalisation of documents to be used in Egypt, you need to submit the original documents (not their notarised copies, with the exception of university diplomas), together with their translation into Arabic or English. Both the original document and the sworn translation must have a ‘legalisation certificate’ issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The verification of one stamp issued by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs costs
– CZK 2 200 for personal documents
– CZK 5 800 for business documents
The turnaround time at the Embassy is normally the next working day.
The legalisation of documents intended to be used in China
To apply for the legalisation of documents to be used in China, you need to submit the original documents (not their notarised copies, with the exception of university diplomas), together with their translation into Chinese or English. Both the original document and the sworn translation must have a ‘legalisation certificate’ issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Chinese Embassy requires the person submitting the documents to present a power of attorney signed by the owner of the documents confirming that he/she are allowed to act on the owner’s behalf (the power of attorney need not be verified by a notary public). We are happy to send you a power of attorney template upon your request.
The verification of one stamp issued by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs costs
– CZK 1 110 for personal documents
– CZK 2 210 for business documents
The turnaround time at the Embassy is normally one week.
The legalisation of documents intended to be used in Canada
To apply for the legalisation of documents to be used in Canada, you need to submit the original documents (not their notarised copies, with the exception of university diplomas), together with their translation into English or French. Both the original document and the sworn translation must have a ‘legalisation certificate’ issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The verification of one stamp issued by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs costs
– CAD 100 (Canadian dollars); we will pay the fee for you and then invoice you in CZK.
The turnaround time at the Embassy are normally three working days.
The legalisation of documents intended to be used in Kuwait
To apply for the legalisation of documents to be used in Kuwait, you need to submit the documents together with their translation into Arabic or English. Both the original document and the sworn translation must have a ‘legalisation certificate’ issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The documents are subsequently legalised at the Kuwait Embassy.
The verification of one stamp issued by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs costs
– CZK 650 for personal documents
– CZK 1 200 for business documents
The turnaround time at the Embassy is normally the next working day.
The legalisation of documents intended to be used in Vietnam
To apply for the legalisation of documents to be used in Vietnam, you need to submit the documents together with their translation into English. Both the original document and the sworn translation must have a ‘legalisation certificate’ issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The documents are subsequently legalised at the Vietnam Consular Section.
The verification of one stamp issued by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs costs
– CZK 1 000
Documents may be submitted only on Monday and Wednesday mornings. Normally, they are ready to be collected on the same day in the afternoon.