Prices for translation of documents
All translation prices are calculated on the basis of a translated page and not submitted page (original text). One translated page contains 1800 symbols with spaces.
| Language | Group | Service | Price (ex. VAT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slovenian | I group | Translation - fast order | 16.87 EUR (32.99 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
Legalization of a Declaration (notarized)
This documents belongs to group III documents. Document issued in Bulgaria 1. Requirements for the document’s format: 1.1. The original must contain notarized certification of the ...
Legalization of Academic Transcript
This document belongs to group II or III (when the education is in the medical or technical field). Document issued in Bulgaria 1. Requirements for the document's format: 1.1. Outgoing ...
Legalization of a Court Ruling
This document belongs to Group III or Group IV documents (depending on the terminology used). Document issued in Bulgaria Requirements for the format of the document 1.1. Original or ...
Legalization of an Extract Copy from the Family Code
This document belongs to Group III or Group IV documents (depending on the part of the Code). Document issued in Bulgaria Requirements for the format of the document 1.1. Extract copy with ...
Legalization of Personal ID Card (Bulgarian Red Cross)
This document belongs to group III documents. Document issued in Bulgaria. 1. Requirements for formatting the document. 1.1. Certified copy taken by a notary. 2. Steps for Document ...
What is a certified translation?
Certified translations from Bulgarian into a foreign language are translations made by a sworn translator and certified by the Consular Relations Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ...
How is legalization charged?
Legalization is charged per certification/apostille in a given state administration. A document may need to be certified in more than one administration. In the case of legalization, the physical ...
Legalization of Address Registration
This document belongs to group I. (*When the document is to be served before a country which is not a member of the Hague Convention, nor has a bilateral agreement with Bulgaria (e.g. Canada), see ...
Legalization of Notarial Deed
This document belongs to group IV documents. Document issued in Bulgaria. 1. Requirements for formatting the document. 1.1. Certified transcript (copy) prepared by a notary. 2. ...
How far in advance should I call to request interpretation?
The earlier the better. Interpretations with specific terminology, often requiring longer time span, need to be requested at least a few days in advance. Here, consecutive or simultaneous ...
How do I receive online translated and legalized documents from an online order?
The translated and the legalized document can be downloaded in pdf format from my.lafit-trans.com. In order to do this, you need to be logged into the platform with your login details and open ...
Translation is paid per submitted or translated text?
Translations are calculated on the basis of the translated text, not the source ...
