Please note that we are not an Embassy and are not affiliated with any government. In almost all cases embassies and FCO charge a fee for visas and for attesting documents. If we handle your application, we also charge a fee in return for advising on the requirements, taking responsibility for ensuring that your documentation is correct before the application is made, and sending a courier to queue up on your behalf to obtain the visa.
If you wish to apply for your legalistaion directy wit the FCO please visit httpss://www.gov.uk/get-document-legalised
Legalisation is the official process of document authentication granted by international governments. If you need to use a UK public document in an overseas country, you may find that the local authorities require it to be legalised before it can be used. Each country has its own legalisation requirements which are determined by the type of document being legalised and its intended use. Your document must be legalised by both the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and in many cases, also at the embassy of the foreign country in order for it to be considered genuine.
Visas2 can obtain document legalisations in as little as one day. We will collect your documents and submit them to the FCO and appropriate embassy on your behalf. Print, fill out and sign the order form and return it to Visas2 SERVICES and we will begin processing your order.
The Hague Convention ends the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents is an international agreement that took place in The Hague, Netherlands in 1961. This agreement eliminated the need for additional legalisation requirements for document use between nations. The Hague Convention provides that an Apostille is the only form of legalisation required for travel between participating countries. An Apostille is an official stamp issued by the Foreign Commonwealth Office stating that your documents are genuine.
When carrying documents abroad, an Apostille stamp is required to ensure the authenticity of your official documents. Apostilles are the official seal of the Foreign Commonwealth Office (FCO) certifying your documents as genuine. Visas2 can obtain an Apostille on your behalf. We will collect your documents and submit them to the FCO for authentication.
When carrying documents abroad, an Apostille stamp is required to ensure the authenticity of your official documents. Apostilles are the official seal of the Foreign Commonwealth Office (FCO) certifying your documents as genuine. Visas2 can obtain an Apostille on your behalf. We will collect your documents and submit them to the FCO for authentication.
Notarisation is the process of verifying the authenticity of facts set out in a document. Documents to be used in other countries often require notarisation before they are presented for use. Visas2 provides notarisation services to assure that your important documents are considered valid and legal in the country they are intended for.
Service fee: We charge 36.00 + VAT each time we visit any office for the documents attestation no matter how many documents you have sent us (e.g. you sent us 4 documents for FCO Apostille, we will charge you just £36.00 + VAT as a service fee + the FCO fee).
FCO fee: £75.00 for each document
Solicitor’s Fee: £40 + VAT for each document + our service fee mentioned above
Documents Translation: £70 per page + VAT + our service fee mentioned above
Embassy Legalisaiton: Fees varies, each embassy charge different fees for documents legalisation, please call our office for furthe information.
Same day: £70 + VAT (Each visit)