Apostille for Angola
Apostille Legalisation of Irish and UK documents for use in Angola and authentication of Angolian documents for use abroad
How to get an Apostille on Irish and UK documents for use in Angola?
Docsbase Consular Services with an office in Dublin Ireland and London UK is specialising in legalisation of all types of commercial, vital, government documents from Ireland and the UK for official use in Angola. We can arrange reissuance of documents in the UK and Ireland, notarisation and apostille legalisation of Irish and UK documents as well as the Embassy legalisation in London and Dublin. We are familiar with the requirements of Angola authorities and can prepare your documents in a way that they will be accepted by the Angola authorities without any further legalisation. Docsbase Translation is our in-house translation department specialising in preparing a certified translation of English documents into Portuguese appropriately certified for use in Angola. We also have reliable partners in Luanda that can provide legalisation of Angola documents for use abroad, in particular in Republic of Ireland and the UK.
Legalisation of UK & Irish Documents for Use in Angola
If you have documents that need legalising for use in Angola, we can help. Our team of professionals have the experience needed to translate your documents, have them legalised and apostilled in a timely fashion at a competitive price. Whether you are going to do business in Angola or you are travelling there for personal reasons, we can make the process of having your documents legalised and apostilled as stress-free as possible.
Legalisation of Personal Documents for Use in Angola
British and foreign UK residents must present the following:
- An application detailing their request to the Consulate General of Angola either in the UK or Northern Ireland
- The document/documents that need to be legalised or an authenticated copy that’s been translated into Portuguese by an official translator who is recognised by a Notary and legalised by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO)
Legalisation of Commercial/Agency Documents for Use in Angola
- An application to the Consulate General of Angola either in the UK or Northern Ireland with details of the request
- The document/documents that need to be legalised or an authenticated copy that’s been translated into Portuguese by an official translator which must be recognised by a Notary and legalised by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO)
- The company’s documents of identification – Certificate of Incorporation. If the organisation consists of a collective of entities which are UK based, the document of identification must be legalised by the Consular Representative of the country of origin or a signatory of the Haia Convention/Apostille
We have our own certified translators who can carry out this service which can save you both time and money.
Embassy Requirements
Your documents for use in Angola must be Apostilled by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) prior to Consular legalisation.
Apostille Requirements
Your documents must be Apostilled by the FCO before Consular legalisation.
Additional Information
Every section of your document must be translated into Portuguese. This includes the Apostille. The translation must be submitted as follows:
- English pages first followed by Portuguese pages which must be in the same order as the English pages. This includes the Apostille, followed by an official Translator’s certificate
- Powers of Attorney for companies must have the following supporting documents attached. A Certificate of Incorporation, Board Resolution, Covering Letter explaining the purpose of legalisation for the Embassy
Because the translation has to be submitted in the correct format, it pays to use our services to prevent any delays.
Notarisation of Irish & UK Documents For Use in Angola
Your documents may need to be notarised before they can be legalised. If this is the case, a Public Notary must sign and stamp your documents before they can be submitted. This is where our services can help you. Once you send your documents to us, we will make sure everything is in order and notarised where necessary.
Our Legalisation Services of Documents For Use In Angola
Getting your documents legalised for use in Angola is a time consuming process. You typically have to make an application in person at the Consulate or Embassy, and payment must be paid in cash. You also have to schedule an appointment to have your documents legalised.
We have our own certified translators and visa departments. Furthermore, we carry out notarial work and we take care of Apostille requirements as well as Consular legalisations. Our databases are always up to date which means we know when requirements have been changed.
We take all the hard work out of having UK and Irish documents legalised for use in Angola by doing the work for you. Once we receive your documents, we handle every step of the process on your behalf which saves you time and money.
Once we have legalised your documents for use in Angola, we can either send them back to you via registered post, or you can pick them up at our offices in Cork, Dublin, or London.