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Apostille for Bosnia and Herzegovina

Notarisation of Documents for Bosnia and Herzegovina

If you require an apostille for Bosnia and Herzegovina, you must prepare your documents correctly before submission. First, you should arrange proper notarisation so the documents meet the required standards. This step matters because it allows the legalisation process to move forward smoothly. As a result, documents are ready for official use without unnecessary delays.

Legalisation and Apostille Requirements

Documents intended for use in Bosnia and Herzegovina require Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) legalisation only. No further consular legalisation is needed, because Bosnia and Herzegovina is a party to the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961. Once the apostille has been applied, authorities can accept the document without additional certification.

This process applies to many personal and commercial documents. However, documents must be correctly notarised before submission. Therefore, careful preparation is essential. We guide clients through each step and ensure the apostille for Bosnia and Herzegovina follows the correct procedure and current requirements.

Timeframes and Fees

Processing times and fees depend on the document type and the service selected. Further guidance on Foreign Office fees and expected turnaround times is available in our legalisation section.

London Contact

The Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina in London
5 – 7 Lexham Gardens
London
W8 5JJ
embassy@bhembassy.co.uk
T.0207 373 08 67
F.207 373 08 71

https://bhembassy.co.uk/en/

Further Information

If you need more information about obtaining an apostille for Bosnia and Herzegovina, please see our contact page below. You can call, text, or email us with any questions, and we will be happy to assist.


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