Complete Algeria Embassy Attestation
Complete Algeria Embassy Attestation
Solicitor Certification Included
Certification of your document by our FCDO registered solicitor
FCDO Apostille Certificate
Fast apostille from the FCDO Legalisation Office
Algeria Embassy Attestation
Attesting your document at the embassy or consulate
Algeria Attestation for Business Documents
Fast attestation service in around 10-15 working!
(NOTE – We cannot attest personal documents)
Why Choose Our Attestation Service?
Trusted to attest thousands of documents we take care of everything for you.
Solicitor Certification
Certifying your document when required
FCDO Apostille
The UK FCDO apostille is added to your document
Embassy Attestation
Your document is legalised with the embassy in London
Order Tracking
Live updates on the progress of your document
Why choose our complete attestation service?
Complete Attestation Service
Making Attestation Simple – taking care of everything!

Why customers prefer to use us!
Legalising documents with foreign embassies and consulates in the UK can be a tiresome process. Calls unanswered, emails ignored and websites without clear advice leave most customers confused and annoyed. The Hague Apostille Service make the whole task a lot easier. One phone call or one email and we will answer your questions.
Benefits of our service
Our embassy legalisation service will ensure your important documents are correctly submitted to the relevant embassy. We process documents every day to ensure a quick turnaround. Knowledge of each consulates attestation requirements ensures no unnecessary delays occur.
The Hague Apostille service can arrange for your documents to be processed through most of the embassies and consulates in the UK.
Every embassy has its own rules and procedures for submitting documents. Our experienced team know how to correctly apply for the relevant stamp or certificate.

Processing Times
We aim to complete the embassy attestation in approximately 10-15 working days.
This is subject to the document checks and the latest processing times at the embassy. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee processing times and these are provided as a ‘guide’ only. See our article on processing times for more information.
Embassy Attestation FAQ’s
Yes. If you have several documents for the same country (for example, a degree certificate, transcript, and police clearance), they can usually be submitted together for apostille and embassy attestation. This can save time and reduce courier costs. However, each document is charged separately by the embassy. Each document is normally attested individually as most embassies do not accept documents that are prepared into sets.
For example, if you have a degree and transcript for use in the UAE, each document must have an apostille and the embassy will attest each document individually.
If you have several documents we can provide a reduced fee.
Any country that is not part of the Hague Apostille Convention will normally require embassy attestation.
This includes (but is not limited to) the UAE, Qatar, China, Kuwait, Vietnam, and Egypt. please visit our embassy attestation page for links to the countries we provide most services for.
This really depends on the document and the embassy rules. In most cases original documents are required. Some embassies will also accept certified copies. We will advise you on what is needed for your specific documents.
As a basic guide –
Original documents MUST be attested
- Birth Certificates
- Adoption Certificates
- Marriage Certificate – Civil Ceremony Certificates
- Medical Note – Doctor’s Note
- Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage
- Death certificate/Coroners certificate
- HM Revenue and Customs letters signed by an HMRC officer
- ACPO or ACRO Certificates
- NPCC Certificates and Police Letters
Copy documents MAY be accepted
- Degrees, Masters, PGCE
- Diplomas & Transcripts
- Final Order – Divorce document from court
- Passports – we can only legalise a photo copy, not the original
- Company Certificates of Incorporation
- Memorandum and Articles of Association
- Annual Returns
This is a small sample of documents provided as a guide. We are happy to provide advice if you contact us.
The cost depends on the embassy, as each charges its own legalisation fee per document. The fee for different documents can also vary by embassy. There is also the cost of the apostille and any solicitor certification if required. We provide clear prices including all fees.
Embassy attestation is the process of having your UK document legalised/attested by the embassy or consulate of the country where it will be used. It confirms that the document has been properly authenticated in the UK and is recognised as valid abroad. Visit our embassy attestation page for information on the most common countries we provide services for.
An apostille is issued by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and is accepted in countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention. Embassy attestation is required when the destination country is not a member of the convention (e.g. UAE, Qatar, China, Egypt). In these cases, your document must be apostilled first and then attested by the embassy.
Virtually all UK documents can be attested with embassies that offer attestation services.
Common examples include:
Birth, marriage, and death certificates
Academic certificates and transcripts
Police clearance certificates (e.g. ACRO)
Medical certificates
Company documents (e.g. certificates of incorporation, powers of attorney)
This is a very small sample of documents. You can find more details on the documents we legalise on the documents page.
Attestation can vary by embassy. There are different submission requirements and many different document rules for each embassy. Do not worry, we are here to help. You can contact us for guidance if you are not sure how to attest your document.
The simple version on the attestation process is –
Document preparation – some documents need solicitor certification before they can be apostilled.
Apostille – the FCDO attaches an apostille to confirm the document’s authenticity.
Embassy legalisation – the relevant embassy/consulate stamps, certifies or seals the document to confirm it is valid for use in their country.
Using our embassy attestation service make the process trouble free. We provide guidance on how to attest the document and take care of everything for you.








