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Apostille for Bolivia (the Plurinational State of Bolivia)
Notarisation of Documents for Bolivia
If you require an apostille for Bolivia, you must follow a specific legalisation process before your documents can be accepted. First, you should arrange notarisation so the documents meet the required standards. This step is important because it allows the process to continue smoothly. As a result, documents are ready for the next stage without unnecessary delay.
Legalisation and Apostille Requirements for Bolivia
Documents for use in Bolivia must first receive Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) legalisation. After this step, you must submit the documents for consular legalisation at the Consulate of Bolivia in London. In addition, you must provide a photocopy of the document.
A Spanish translation by an accredited translator is also required. However, the Consulate allows the translation to be attached to the apostilled English document. Because several steps are involved, careful preparation is essential. Therefore, we guide clients through each requirement and ensure the apostille for Bolivia follows the correct procedure.
Timeframes and Fees
Consular legalisation usually takes around one week. The Consulate only accepts legalisation requests on Thursdays. Fees vary depending on whether the document is commercial or private and are charged in US dollars.
London Contact
Consulate of Bolivia in London 106 Eaton Square London SW1W 9AD T.0207 235 4248 F.207 235 1286 embol@bolivianembassy.co.uk
If you need more information about obtaining an apostille for Bolivia, please see our contact page below. You can call, text, or email us with any questions, and we will be happy to help.