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Apostille for Bangladesh
Notarisation of Documents for Bangladesh
If you require an apostille for Bangladesh, you must follow a specific legalisation process before your documents can be accepted. First, you should arrange for proper notarisation. This step is essential because it allows the documents to move forward without unnecessary delay. As a result, the overall process becomes clearer and more efficient.
Legalisation and Apostille Requirements for Bangladesh
Documents for use in Bangladesh must first receive Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) legalisation. After this stage, you must submit the documents for consular legalisation at the High Commission of Bangladesh.
For Powers of Attorney relating to personal matters, the process is more specific. In these cases, the signatory or signatories must attend the High Commission in person. They must sign the document in front of a consular officer. In addition, you must provide a photocopy of the document at the time of submission.
Because requirements can vary depending on the document type, careful preparation is important. Therefore, we guide clients through each step and ensure the apostille for Bangladesh follows the correct procedure.
Timeframes and Fees
Consular legalisation usually takes around three to four working days. The current fee charged by the High Commission of Bangladesh is £23 per document.
London Contact
High Commission of Bangladesh 28 Queens Gate London SW7 5JA T.020 7584 0081 F.020 7581 7477 info@bhclondon.org.uk
If you need more information about obtaining an apostille for Bangladesh, please see our contact page below. You can call, text, or email us with any questions, and we will be happy to help.