FCDO Legalisation for South Sudan
Welcome to Wharf Notaries, a trusted UK notarial service provider. Our experienced team specialises in notarising, apostilling, and legalising documents for South Sudan, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements. Whether for business or personal use, we make the legalisation process straightforward and efficient.
FCDO Document Legalisation Process
For documents intended for use in South Sudan, the following steps are required:
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) Apostille: Documents must first be sent to the FCO in the UK to be apostilled.
2. Consular Attestation: After obtaining the Apostille, the documents need to be submitted to the Consular Section of the Embassy of South Sudan for attestation.
Fees
- Commercial documents: The fee is £105.
- Personal documents: The fee is £60.
Processing Times
The processing time is generally 5-6 working days.
Notes/Comments
The Embassy of South Sudan in London also has jurisdiction for documents issued in the Republic of Ireland. These documents must first be legalised by the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs before submission to the Embassy of South Sudan.