Malaysia Embassy Personal Document Attestation
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GulfVisa provides a document attestation service for your personal documents from the Malaysian embassy in the UK. For example, if you are planning on working or moving to Malaysia, you may require various documents to be attested from the Malaysian Embassy in London. These may include degrees, marriage certificates and birth certificates (for a full list please click here).
GulfVisa offers a document attestation service which provides you with a quick one-stop solution to get your documents attested from all these different organisations quickly and easily. We offer services which include stamping from the solicitor, British Foreign Office (FCO) and Malaysia embassy.
Welcome to our new GulfVisa website. We have summarised the whole process into three easy steps. To begin your Malaysia document attestation process, please scroll down to step 1.
How to get your documents attested from the Malaysia embassy - 3 simple steps
- Your Original Personal Document
There are three compulsory parts to getting your document attested from the Malaysia embassy.
Firstly, GulfVisa will stamp your document from a Solicitor (some documents are exempt – see above)
Secondly, we will stamp your document from the British Foreign Ministry (FCO)
Finally, we will stamp your document from the Malaysia Embassy in London
(Please note Gulfvisa will attest a copy of your document except for the exempted documents below)
The following documents are exempt from solicitor legalisation:
- Original UK Birth Certificate
- Original UK Marriage Certificate
- Original UK Police Clearance Certificate (ACRO only)
- Original UK Death Certificate
- Original UK Medical Report signed by a UK Doctor*
* UK doctor must be registered with the British Foreign Office (FCO) Legalisation Department
Do I need to send the original document or a copy?
You always need to provide your original certificate. Whether the original document or a copy of it is stamped depends on the following points:
- If your document is not exempt from solicitor stamping, we will make a copy of your document and stamp the copy. This is because the solicitor does not stamp originals. However, the solicitor must still see the original.
Note: Non-ACRO police certificates are the only original certificates which are attested by the solicitor.
- If your document is exempt from solicitor stamping (see above), your original document will be stamped. This is because the FCO does not allow stamping of copies. Therefore, you must provide the original certificate.
Non-ACRO Police Certificates
ACRO Police Certificates are the only police certificates which do not require solicitor stamping. Therefore, you will only have to select the service which includes FCO + Malaysia Embassy attestation. A non-ACRO police certificate can still be stamped however unlike ACRO it will require attestation from the solicitor before it can be stamped by the FCO and Malaysia embassy.
Therefore, please select the service which includes solicitor, FCO and embassy for non-ACRO police certificates
More Information:
There are a wide variety of terms which are used to describe ‘document attestation’. These include document legalisation, authentication, stamping, verification and certification.