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Frequently Asked Questions
Some countries are not members of the ‘Hague Convention’. This means that as well as the Apostille stamp being required for your documents, further embassy attestation stamps are also necessary to satisfy the requirements of the overseas authorities. If your documents are for use in a Country that are not included within the Hague Member list then they will also require embassy stamps. As well as providing the Apostille service, we also deal with many of the necessary embassies across the UK that are not members of the Hague Convention and can have the relevant stamps issued for you.
While the apostille itself doesn’t expire, the document it authenticates may not be accepted if considered “old” by the receiving country (e.g. Criminal record background checks). Some countries may request the apostille has been issued recently (e.g. China ask for 90 days). Check with the respective authority to see if there’s a time limit.
If the country you need to use the document in isn’t a member, you might need a different kind of authentication known as embassy or consular legalisation.
Many countries are members of Hague Convention and have agreed to various treaties. The ‘Convention for abolishing the requirement for foreign public documents’ is a treaty between many countries across the world that confirms if an Apostille is affixed to a document in the country of its origin they will recognise this to be valid and legitimate documentation. Some countries are not signed up to this convention and due to this additional embassy stamps are also required.
The UK Apostille will only legalise the document in which it is attached to that has also been embossed with the government seal. Therefore if you have various documents the correct method of practice to satisfy the requirements of the overseas authorities is to have them legalised individually. However, when a group of qualifications are in one person’s name, or a group of company documents are in one company’s name we can bind the documents together as a set. The fee for issuing one apostille to a solicitor certified set of documents is just £130.00! The bound set processing method is generally acceptable but if you are unsure please check with whoever is requesting the apostille documents from you.
Many overseas authorities worldwide will ask for an Apostille stamp to be issued to your document to prove that it is a valid and legitimate document. As the UK Government Office carry out their own personal verification checks and issue their stamp, this prevents any forged or illegitimate documentation being passed through the systems around the world.
An Apostille stamp is simply just an A5 sheet of paper that is physically attached to the back of your documentation by the UK Government Office to prove that it is valid and legitimate for use overseas. This effectively prevents any forged or illegitimate documentation being processed or passed through the systems overseas.
As we are a registered business with the UK Foreign Office we can ensure a completion time of approximately 1-2 working days providing there are no unforeseen issues or delays. This is due to the fact that one of our team is able to personally hand deliver the documents to the UK government office whereas the general public cannot. When applying to the UK Foreign office directly rather than using our service the legalisation process can take approximately 2 working weeks for completion. If you need an apostille quickly, we can help.
In some cases we can arrange for a UK apostille to be issued but it will depend on your document. If you have any doubts we recommend that you speak to your country’s embassy or consulate for more advice.
It is important that you understand we issue UK apostilles on UK documents. If you send us a non UK document and we are able to process your document it will be issued with a UK apostille. You should check if this is suitable in the country where your document is to be presented.
Nearly all UK documents can be issued with the apostille certificate. There are a few exceptions that include home office documents that are for use within the UK only. We will let you know immediately if your document cannot be legalised and provide a full refund for our service.
We do not issue apostilles on ‘purchased online’ degrees or false documents. We are a reputable legalisation service. We are pleased to issue the apostille on genuine qualifications but we do not support any individual or online retailer deliberately trying to mislead prospective employers. Sorry, but we have a reputation to maintain.
We do not add the apostille to company documents that ‘claim’ to offer degree level education.
If you have a document that was issued in a country that is a member of The Hague Convention and it is being presented in another country that is a member of The Hague Convention, then it is likely that you will need an apostille. If you have been asked to get an apostille then your document may not be accepted without one. You can find a list of Hague Countries that issues and request apostilles on our website.
If your document was created or issued in the UK then it will be accepted in the UK without the apostille. It is not necessary to legalise UK documents unless you are using them outside of the UK.
If your UK issued document is being used ‘outside’ of the UK, in another country, you may well need an apostille on the document.
In the UK there is no same day counter service for the public to obtain the apostille certificate. Our service ensures your document is processed in just a few days. If you need an apostille urgently we can provide a next day apostille service. Please contact us for our price and processing times.
Most documents are completed in just 1 or 2 working days. 98% of documents complete in 2 working days. However, for clarity, we cannot guarantee processing times. Where this is not possible we will try to contact you with advice on your documents.
Every effort is made to complete all orders as quick as possible. Some documents get delayed and you can read more on apostille processing times page.
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.




