Are you applying for a Portugal visa from the UK? You must legalise your UK documents for international use before Portuguese authorities can accept them.
Examples of UK documents Portuguese authorities will require you to legalise include:
Because both the UK and Portugal are parties to the Hague Apostille Convention, the legalisation process involves getting an apostille certificate from the FCDO.
We can facilitate the apostille process on your behalf.
What’s included in our Portugal visa legalisation service
We handle the document legalisation process end-to-end, covering every service you need to legalise your UK documents for Portugal fully.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s included in our document legalisation services:
| Service Component | What It Means for You |
|---|---|
| FCDO-registered solicitor certification | Saves you from having to coordinate multiple professionals to get your document apostille-ready. |
| FCDO apostille | We navigate the complex government bureaucracy so you don’t have to. |
| Certified Portuguese translation | You’ll have a translation on our letterhead that meets Portuguese legal standards. |
| Tracked DHL return | You’ll know exactly where your documents are for added peace of mind. |
The document delay that stalls Portugal visa applications
We understand that many document legalisation requests when you’re applying for a Portugal visa from the UK are time-sensitive.
You may be dealing with a booked visa appointment, a fixed travel date, or an upcoming employment deadline.
As such, we help you avoid the following mistakes that may delay your visa application:
We eliminate these delay-causing errors by ensuring that your UK documents are correctly and fully legalised for Portugal.
Why Portuguese visa applications need legalised UK documents
Portuguese visa applications require document legalisation as official proof that your UK-issued documents are genuine.
Legalisation is carried out by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), which issues an apostille. The apostille confirms that the signature and stamp on the document are genuine, enabling the Portuguese consulate in London to recognise it legally.
How our Portugal visa legalisation process works
We simplify the legalisation process with three key steps as follows:
Document certification
A document not issued by a government body must first be certified by an FCDO-registered solicitor or notary before the FCDO can apostille it.
Examples of documents that require prior certification include powers of attorney, degree certificates, and employment contracts.
We’ll use our network of vetted London solicitors and notaries to get your document certified quickly and professionally.
The FCDO apostille
We’ll then submit your document to the FCDO Legalisation Office for an apostille.
We drop off and pick up documents at the FCDO counter each working day, allowing us to process your time-sensitive legalisation requests efficiently.
Document translation
Where required, we’ll provide a sworn translation of your documents into Portuguese.
The standard procedure is to apostille a document first, then translate it.
However, if the requesting authority specifically asks for an apostilled translation, we’ll prepare an apostille-ready translation. The process involves submitting a certified or notarised translation to the FCDO for an apostille.
Tracked Royal Mail or DHL return
You can pick up the fully legalised document from our office in person. Visit our office Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.
Alternatively, we can send it to you via trusted services such as Royal Mail and DHL for deliveries within the UK. If you’re outside of the UK, we’ll send it to you via DHL.
Who we help with Portugal visa documents
We assist a wide range of applicants navigating the Portugal visa process, including:
Residence and D7 visa applicants
For both temporary stay and residence visas in Portugal, you’ll typically need to legalise proof of income and a certificate of criminal record.
The visa categories that often require a criminal background check include:
As a UK citizen or resident, this criminal background check is typically the ACRO Police Certificate.
Family reunification applicants
In addition to the ACRO certificate, family reunification visas typically require you to legalise your proof of family relationship document.
Examples of the documents you may need to legalise include:
Students, job seekers, and temporary stay applicants
If you’re a student, job seeker, or are applying for a temporary stay, you’ll typically need to legalise your TEFL, transcripts, degree certificate, or other supporting short-stay document.
Many of these requests are time-sensitive, and we recommend you choose our next-day apostille service to ensure your legalised document is ready before your visa appointment or university enrolment date.
Client stories
We have supported several applicants in legalising their documents for use in Portugal and other destinations across the globe.
Here’s what some of them have to say:
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Let’s answer some of the commonly asked questions about legalising UK documents for a Portuguese visa.
Get your Portugal visa documents ready for submission
You don’t want legalisation delays or rejections to stall your Portuguese visa application. Whether you are a student, job seeker, or applying for a temporary stay in Portugal, you can use our services to ensure your documents are fully ready for the visa application process.
Our team handles the apostille process directly with the FCDO Legalisation Office and arranges document certification and translations where required.







