Saudiwakala provides a Qatar embassy attestation service for personal documents from the Qatari embassy in the UK. Personal documents for legalisation from the Qatar embassy include degrees, marriage and birth certificates etc.
Documents that require Qatar embassy legalisation must be stamped by two other entities beforehand (exclusions apply). This includes legalisation from a solicitor (not applicable to all document types), and then the British Foreign Office (FCO). Only once these have been stamped can the document be legalised by the Qatar embassy in London. At Saudiwakala, we provide services where we can do up to all three document legalisation (including stamping from a solicitor where needed) in a single one-stop solution service, in order to get your documents legalised quickly and easily, all with minimal effort for you.
Please note there are many terms used to describe ‘document attestation’ which all refer to the same process. These terms include document stamping, certification, authentication and legalisation.
We also offer services where we only stamp from the embassy or only the embassy and British Foreign Office (FCO) . For the legalisation of personal documents from the Kuwait Embassy, we offer a fast (1-2 working days) service and normal (7 working days) service. Couriers are available, please contact us directly for more information.
Please note that we offer the option to deliver your documents overseas (via DHL). You can select this option during checkout on our website.
Saudiwakala also provides a document translation service. We professionally translate your english certificate into arabic. To find out more about our ‘English-to-Arabic Translation Service’ please click here.
finished within 5 or 10 working days
Document attestation can be a tedious, long and potentially difficult process to undergo yourself. Our aim is to provide you with a complete and easy solution where you send us your documents and we do everything, including all the administration, hard work and running around on your behalf.