Djibouti is not a member of the Apostille Convention.
Documents destined for Djibouti need to be legalised by the embassy.
1. place an order and pay on this page.
2. Send documents to:
Legalisering.se
Box 7145
10387 Stockholm
3. Once the document has been legalised, it is then sent to your address.
The embassy fee depends on the purpose of the legalization. Embassy will inform us the cost after they receive the document. On this page, you can pay our service fee, we will invoice you the embassy fee when we know the embassy cost.
In order to get the document legalised at the Embassy of Djibouti, we need:
Documents in original and one copy
Copy of the ID page of the applicant’s passport
It usually takes 2 weeks to get the document back from the time we receive a complete application.
The Embassy of Djibouti does not require the document to be translated in order to be legalised. It is the relevant authority in Djibouti that decides whether the document needs to be translated or not.
If the original document is in Swedish, it usually needs to be translated into the local language before legalisation.
If you need help getting the document translated from Swedish/English to Arabic/French, you can email us a scanned copy of the document to find out the cost and delivery time.