Apostille for Congo in two working days and consular attestation up to 10 working days.
Fast Document Legalisation for Congo (Democratic Republic of) – Get Your UK Documents Attested
Are you searching for a quick and reliable way to get your UK documents legalised for use in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Our professional document attestation services ensure your documents are correctly authenticated and ready for submission to the Congolese Consulate.
Apostille & Consular Legalisation is Required
For documents to be officially recognised in either the Congo (Democratic Republic of), they must first be legalised with an Apostille from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). Following FCDO legalisation, they must be submitted to the appropriate Consulate for final consular attestation.
Wide Range of Documents Covered
Our legalisation services cover a comprehensive range of UK public and private documents, including:
- Birth, marriage, and death certificates
- Power of Attorney for property and legal matters
- Academic diplomas and transcripts
- Notarised documents
- Commercial and business documents
Business and Personal Matters in Congo
The full legalisation process (FCDO Apostille and Consular attestation) is essential for individuals and businesses dealing with either Congo. Whether you are expanding your business, pursuing education, relocating, or handling personal affairs, our expert services make the paperwork hassle-free.
Congo (Democratic Republic of)
Legalisation and Apostille Requirements: Documents for use in Congo (Democratic Republic of) must first be legalised with an Apostille from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), then submitted to the DRC Consulate for further attestation.
- All documents must be accompanied by a French translation, with the translation attached to the original English version.
- A photocopy of the Apostilled document.
- A copy of the applicant’s passport.
- Recent proof of residential address.
- A completed consulate application form (agents must fill out the online form after securing a consulate appointment).
- If the document is a Power of Attorney signed by multiple individuals, these requirements apply to each signatory.
Time and Fees:
- Consular Fee: £150 per document.
- Processing Time: Typically 1 to 2 weeks.
- Payment: Card only.
- Submission Times: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Mondays to Fridays.
What is the cost for Notarisation, Apostille and Congo (Democratic Republic of) Consular for the first document?
| Service | Cost | VAT | Total (inc VAT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Notarisation | £75 | + VAT | £90.00 |
| Apostille | £112 | inc VAT | £112.00 |
| Attestation Service | £100 | + VAT | £120.00 |
| Congo (Democratic Republic of) Consulate | £150 per document | inc VAT | £150.00 |
| Total (Standard Service) | £472.00 inc VAT |
