Schmidt & Schmidt covers the full spectrum of legalization services for documents issued in Maldives.
The Maldives have not joined the Hague Convention on the Simplified Authentication of Documents. This means that documents from Maldives cannot be legalized by apostille, they will only be recognized abroad after they undergo consular legalization.
Similar to the apostille, authentication methods validate documents by confirming the authenticity of their stamps, seals, and signatures. This includes embassy legalization procedures, which provide an additional layer of document verification. Such processes ensure credibility and are used to make documents acceptable in nations that haven't signed the Hague Convention. However, there's a difference: while apostilles are universally accepted among Hague Convention signatory countries, documents that have undergone authentication and legalization are only valid in the specific countries where they have been legalized.
Therefore, in Maldives, one cannot obtain an apostille. Instead, documents must undergo the authentication and consular legalization process.
Designated Competent Authorities in Maldives
In Maldives, documents requiring legalization will typically need to go through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In addition, there are a number of representations and embassies of Maldives all over the world, depending on a specific country.
In order to complete the legalization process seamlessly, your documents will usually need to pass through a few steps. First, the document gets an official stamp in Maldives. Then, it gets another stamp from the embassy or consulate of the country where you want to use the document, which can be located in Maldives. This makes sure the document is recognized and accepted in the other country.
The responsible authorities will carefully examine the document to verify if the signatures, stamps, or seals align with their own records. If they are confirmed to be authentic, the document will be legalized.
In Maldives, legalization means a document will be confirmed by an official Dviheli or English, with a handwritten signature of an official, an official seal.
Specific aspects and document requirements for the apostille in Maldives
Maldives is not among the 120 countries that recognize and issue apostilles in accordance with the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961. This means that in order to confirm the official status of a document, it will need to go through the process of legalization or notarization.
The process can vary depending on the sender and recipient country, but typically to obtain an authentication for a document in Maldives, you must go through the following steps:
- Obtaining the original document to be apostilled;
- Verification of the signature on the document by the authorized body;
- Issuance of an apostille on a document by an authorized body;
- Submission of the document together with the apostille in the recipient country.
This process can be time-consuming, especially if it includes multiple documents and different countries. To ensure a smooth and accurate apostille process, it is recommended to seek guidance from specialists familiar with the requirements and procedures. Their expertise can help avoid delays and errors in obtaining documents apostille.
Document requirements that might apply:
- The document must be an original or a certified copy issued by the competent authority.
- The document should contain all relevant and accurate information.
- The document must be in the official language of the issuing country or translated into the official language of the country where the apostille is sought.
- The apostille must be affixed by the designated competent authority in accordance with regulations.
The process of legalization will vary depending on the type of document and the countries involved, as unlike the apostille, there is no uniform format.
Legalization of Maldives educational documents for use abroad
For educational documents issued in Maldives, such as school reports, university degree certificates, transcripts of records, enrollment certificates, and other school or university certificates, to be recognized and valid abroad, they must undergo an authentication process through legalization.
Educational certificates from Maldives must bear the attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or a Notary Public. This is sometimes referred to as attestation, a process that ensures document's genuineness to the receiving institution or nation. For Maldives documents, this typically means undergoing multiple attestations from various governmental departments, both within Maldives and in the foreign nation where the document will be used.
Such an approach ensures that educational documents possess the necessary legal authority, allowing them to be recognized and used across various countries. While these are general procedures, the exact requirements may vary, so it is advisable to confirm the specific steps with the relevant authorities.
Consular legalization of Maldives documents for use abroad
Consular legalization is the process of authenticating or certifying a legal document so a foreign country's legal system will recognize it as with full legal effect that is carried out by the diplomatic or consular mission of the country in which the document is to be used.
This procedure is required when the destination country does not recognize or accept the apostille certification. One needs to submit the original document, along with any required copies or supporting materials, to the respective consular office. The consular officials will review the document, verify its authenticity, and affix their seal or stamp to certify its validity.
The consular legalization process may require additional steps like obtaining translations of the document into the language of the destination country or providing additional supporting documentation as requested by the consular office.
If the document originates from outside Maldives, the document's owner must follow a two-step process: ratifying it at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the document's country of origin and then at an embassy or consulate of Maldives within that country. It's essential to avoid making any modifications or additions to the document's information, as this could nullify the ratification.
It is up to the diplomatic mission to decide about the authentication procedure
The specific requirements and procedures for consular legalization may vary depending on the regulations of the destination country.
Consular legalization in all cities of Maldives
Schmidt & Schmidt provides consular legalization services for public documents originating from all regions across Maldives. We handle the entire process, from document review to obtaining the necessary certifications, ensuring that your documents are valid and recognized internationally. With our reliable services, you can confidently use your Maldives public documents abroad.
Procurement of documents from Maldives
If the important documents are lost or damaged, or current copies of the documents are needed, the re-issue of the documents is required. It is not unusual for people outside Maldives to encounter difficulties with obtaining new documents when abroad. Our consultants will help you procure new documents from Maldives remotely, and we can arrange for your documents to be sent by courier anywhere in the world.
Certified translation of documents from Maldives
Copies and transcripts of civil status documents can be translated into any language by a sworn translator in Maldives or the translation can be done in the country of destination. We offer certified translations of civil status documents with further certification. The cost of the work is calculated according to the volume of the document in question.
Does the translation have to be apostillized?
Any foreign document issued in one country and used in another country must be legalized for use abroad. Therefore, the authenticity of a certified translation from Maldives needs to be certified by an apostille. Consequently, many authorities may not accept certified translations from Maldives if the translation has not been properly authenticated in Maldives for use abroad. To avoid this confusion, translations should better be made in the state of the destination of the document.
Price of apostille and consular legalization of documents in Maldives
We offer a wide range of services and supplies related to the legalization of documents to suit all your needs. If you have a tight budget or need to have your documents legalized in record time, we can find a suitable solution. The deadline begins with the receipt of your documents.
Document procurement
Document procurement in Maldives
The service includes:
- State fee
Due dates: from 14 working days
from 59,50€
incl. German VAT 19%
Price excl. VAT from 50€
Consular legalization
Consular legalization of a document in Maldives
The service includes:
- The service includes
- Fees
Due dates: from 30 working days
from 1190,00€
incl. German VAT 19%
Price excl. VAT from 1000€
Certified translation
Certified translation of documents into foreign language
Due dates: from 2 working days
from 41,65€
incl. German VAT 19%
Price excl. VAT from 35€
Express delivery of documents with apostille from Maldives is charged separately according to the rates of delivery services.