Apostille for Burma in two working days and consular attestation up to 4 weeks.
Fast Document Legalisation for Burma (Myanmar) – Get Your UK Documents Attested
Are you searching for a quick and reliable way to get your UK documents legalised for use in Burma (Myanmar)? Our professional attestation services ensure your documents are correctly authenticated through the required multi-step process, ready for submission to the Myanmar Consulate in London.
Embassy Attestation is Required for Burma (Myanmar)
As Myanmar is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, a standard Apostille alone is not sufficient. Documents must first be legalised with an Apostille from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
Following this, they require further attestation from the Myanmar Consulate. The consulate operates on a strict appointment-only basis, which our team will schedule and manage on your behalf to ensure a smooth and timely submission.
Transparent Pricing Structure (per document)
- Our Service Fee: £100 + VAT
- Myanmar Consular Fee: £50 per document.
- Consulate Processing Time: Typically 2–3 weeks after the appointment.
Please note, the consular fee is a mandatory disbursement paid directly to the consulate on your behalf.
Strict Rules on Document Origin
The Myanmar Consulate adheres to very specific rules regarding the origin of documents:
- Accepted: We can process documents issued in the UK, British Overseas Territories, and Crown Dependencies, provided they have been correctly issued with a UK FCDO Apostille.
- Special Requirements: Documents from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and the Republic of Ireland must be attested by their own government authorities before we can present them to the Myanmar Consulate in London.
- Not Accepted: Documents from any other country will be rejected, even if they relate to a UK business. They must be legalised in their country of origin. Our experts can advise on these cases to prevent costly errors.
Wide Range of Documents Covered
Our legalisation services for Burma (Myanmar) cover a comprehensive range of UK documents, including:
- Birth, marriage, and death certificates
- Power of Attorney
- Academic diplomas and transcripts
- Notarised documents
- Commercial and business documents
Business and Personal Matters in Burma (Myanmar)
The full legalisation process (FCDO and Embassy attestation) is essential for individuals and businesses. Whether you are expanding your business, pursuing education, or handling personal affairs, our expert services make the complex paperwork hassle-free.
What is the cost for Notarisation, Apostille and Burma Consular for the first document?
| Service | Cost | VAT | Total (inc VAT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Notarisation | £75 | + VAT | £90.00 |
| Apostille | £112 | inc VAT | £112.00 |
| Attestation Service (our service fee) | £100 | + VAT | £120.00 |
| Burma (Myanmar) Consulate | £50 per stamp | inc VAT | £50.00 |
| Total (Standard Service) | £372.00 inc VAT |
Subsequent documents are priced at a reduced fee.
✅ What’s Included
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Document notarisation by a qualified Notary Public
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FCDO Apostille (UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office)
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Burma (Myanmar) consular attestation
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Complete document handling, submission, and tracking service
📦 Processing Time
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Apostille: typically 2 working days
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Consular attestation: typically 2–3 weeks after the appointment; overall turnaround is around 3–4 weeks (appointment-only consulate).
Many notarised documents for Burma require an Apostille and consular attestation: Powers of attorney, Affidavit & declaration, Passport & driving licence, Bank statement, Educational certificate, Degree & transcript, DBS police certificate, Company documents and more.
Documents like a UK Birth Certificate, Death Certificate, Marriage Certificate, ACRO Police Certificate and more only require the Apostille without the need of notarisation.
We make submissions to the FCDO standard counter by our Apostille registered agents in Milton Keynes every day, meaning we will submit your documents the same day you get them notarised.
