Price list for legalization
The prices for legalization and certification of documents are calculated on the basis of affixed certification and/or legalization.
The total price represents the sum of the administrative state fee and the company's fee.
Administration | Service | State fee | Company fee (ex. VAT) |
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Японско посолство | Легализация на документ | 0 BGN | 60 BGN |
Translation of documents
Translations from and into more than 50 languages from certified (sworn) translators by the Directorate "Consular Affairs" to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Legalization of documents
Preparation of documents for legalization and certification, as well as their their filing in various state administrations and embassies.
Interpreting
Interpreters for simultaneous and consecutive translation. Accompanying and performing the formalities relating to executing transactions before a notary public. Providing equipment for simultaneous translation.
Specialized translations
Translation of documents with technical, medical, legal, financial etc. terminology by specialized translators.
Online translations
Online translations through a specialized centralized information system and client profile.
Certified Translations
Certification of translations of official and private (unofficial) documents and other papers.
FAQ
Information & FAQ related to the translation and legalization of documents
How long does the standard order take?
The deadline for the standard order for translation is within 2 business hours of placing and pre-paying the ...
Translation and legalization
Bulgarian documents to be used in a foreign country must be translated into the official language of the country, the translation must be certified and the document must be legalized (Apostille). ...
Legalization of Diploma for Higher Education
This document belongs to group II documents. Document issued in Bulgarian 1. Requirements for document formatting. 1.1. Signature of the holder and stamp of the university next to the ...
Where are translations certified when they are to be used in Portugal?
Documents issued in the Republic of Bulgaria which are to be used before institutions in Portugal must be legalized and translated into Portuguese and the translation must be certified by the Embassy ...
Legalization of Certificate
This document belongs to group II or III documents. Document issued in Bulgaria 1. Document format requirements: 1.1. A certified copy issued by a notary public. 2. Legalization steps ...
Which documents belong to group I?
Group I documents include: - Certificate of civil marriage; - Certificate of identity of names; - Certificate of marital status and family members; - Birth certificate; - Relationship ...
Which countries are members of the Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents?
MEMBER COUNTRIES OF THE CONVENTION ON THE ABOLITION THE REQUIREMENT OF LEGALIZATION FOR FOREIGN PUBLIC ACTS /signed at The Hague on 5 October 1961/ A Albania Andorra Antigua and ...
Grouping documents for translation by specific groups
La Fit Trans groups documents for translation according to their terminological complexity as follows: - First group of documents (template documents); - Second group of documents (educational ...
Consecutive VS Simulaneous Interpretation
Main differences that can be distinguished between consecutive and simultaneous interpretation: 1. Interpretation mode Consecutive interpretation - interpreting after a complete ...
What does the Hague Convention on Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents state?
CONVENTION ABOLISHING THE REQUIREMENT OF LEGALISATION FOR FOREIGN PUBLIC DOCUMENTS (Concluded 5 October 1961) The States signatory to the present Convention, Desiring to abolish the ...
What is official translation?
An official translation is a translation that is printed on the certified company letterhead with the La Fit Trans seal, signed by the certified (sworn) translator who has performed the translation ...
Legalization of Municipal documents for countries not members of the Hague Convention of 1961
This documents belongs to group I documents (*is to be served before a country which is not a member of the 1961 Hague Convention and has no bilateral relations with Bulgaria (e.g., ...