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Notarisation of Documents

Why do I need to have my documents notarised?

When applying for any type of permit or certificate at the local authorities, you need to hand in various documents. Contact a lawyer to get your documents notarised.

To notarise documents means to make them legally valid in the country where you are using them. When notarising a document, the notary or other legal institution validates the document, and gives you a copy of the document with an official stamp on it, confirming its authenticity.

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This service includes the following:

  1. You will be informed about the several steps needed for notarisation / authentication the document.

  2. An official appointment will be made for you in order to authenticate the document.

  3. The appropriate application forms will be prepared for you.

  4. Any questions or doubts you may have regarding the application procedure will be dealt with by the immigration lawyer.

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