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London NW10 7LQ

+44 7449 804540

Online always open

info@amiram.co.uk

24/7 Customer Support

Legalisation Service - Kuwait

Generally speaking, to use a UK document in Kuwait, the document needs to be legalised by Kuwait embassy in the UK.

What you should be aware of

  • Multiple documents in a bundle (under one covering sheet) are not accepted by the embassy, they should be apostilled separately for legalisation;

Legalisation

(personal document)

£60

per documentation

incl. Embassy charges

Apostille + Legalisation

(personal document)

£114 / £180

per documentation

incl. FCO & Embassy charges

Apostille + Legalisation

(personal document)

(incl. Solicitor Certification)

£126 / £195

per documentation

incl. Solicitor, FCO & Embassy charges

Legalisation

(commercial document)

£115

per documentation

incl. Embassy charges

Apostille + Legalisation

(commercial document)

£169 / £235

per documentation

incl. FCO & Embassy charges

Apostille + Legalisation

(commercial document)

(incl. Solicitor Certification)

£181 / £250

per documentation

incl. Solicitor, FCO & Embassy charges

Apostille?

 

An “Apostille” is a sticker provided by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) which confirms that a signature, stamp or seal is from a UK public official or that a document is from a UK public body.

And for legalisation process, the embassy requests an apostille on your documentation. If you haven’t arranged it, we can obtain these from the UK FCO on your behalf.

Solicitor Certification?

 

 

If your document does not contain the signature, stamp or seal of a UK public official, it needs to be certified by a UK solicitor before being apostilled. We can provide this solicitor certification service for you at a competitive price.

*Please note that solicitor certification is NOT a witness service. If you have a document, such as Power of Attorney which requests to witness your signature, then you should visit your local solicitor or notary public office to arrange it before sending the document to us for apostille.

Documents DO NOT need solicitor certification:

Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, Certificate of No Impediment, Death Certificate, Civil Partnership Certificate, NPCC/ACRO certificate, Documents with wet stamp from court, and etc.

Documents need solicitor certification:

Degree certificate, Transcripts, Qualification certificate, TEFL certificate, DBS certificate, Disclosure, HMRC document, Bank statement, Passport, Deed Poll, Electronic document, Certificate of Incorporation, and etc.