Congo-Brazzaville is not a Contracting Party to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention, so a UK FCDO apostille is only the first step. After the apostille, every document still needs a Congo-Brazzaville consular stamp issued in London.
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UK FCDO apostille (after any required notarial or solicitor certification).
- 2Consular legalisation at the Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in London.
We are an FCDO-registered legalisation agent. Once your documents reach our London office, we can manage the full chain: checks → certification (if needed) → apostille → Embassy legalisation → return delivery.
Legalisation path for Congo – summary
- 1Certify – UK solicitor/notary if the document is not already an original UK public instrument.
- 2Bundle (optional) – staple related company documents under a single notarial cover sheet for a single apostille fee.
- 3Apostille – obtain the FCDO apostille (standard, premium, or e-apostille route).
- 4Consular attestation: lodge the apostilled bundle and photocopy; pay £150, and collect after five working days.
The document is fully valid in Congo-Brazzaville once it bears both the UK apostille and the Consulate’s stamp.
Embassy processing time: 3–5 business days from receipt (the Embassy also advertises half-day or 24-hour expedited options).
Embassy payments: The Embassy states that it accepts only cash and that fees are non-refundable once submitted.
Key points for Congo-Brazzaville:
Submission checklist:
Practical notes:
Important: don’t confuse Congo-Brazzaville with DRC (Congo-Kinshasa)
A lot of people (and websites) mix these up.
If a customer follows the wrong Embassy’s rules, the application can be rejected.
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If you find the legalisation process overwhelming or time-consuming, consider seeking assistance from a professional document legalisation service like us. We can handle the entire process on your behalf, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and peace of mind.







