1
Introduction
TLScontact can take in documents to apply for the following:
Legalization of ORIGINAL (not copies) Cameroonian documents issued by the Cameroonian authorities.
Documents should be certified by the Cameroonian Ministry of External Relations and legalized by the Embassy of Belgium in Yaounde in order to be accepted by the authorities in Belgium. The legalization confirms only the authenticity of the signature and the seal of the person who has issued the document.
Apart from Cameroon, applicants from the below countries can also apply for legalization of their documents:
- Central African Republic;
- Chad;
- Equatorial Guinea;
- Gabon.
These applicants must be bearer of an official photo identity document (eg.: national ID card, valid passport or driver's license).
Please note that the following documents cannot be accepted for legalization:
- Documents issued by the Belgian authorities in Belgium;
- Medical documents;
- Photocopies of original documents issued by Cameroonian authorities;
- Documents that were NOT issued by Cameroonian authorities, even if these documents have been legalized by the concerned Ministry of External Relations.
Please note that the following documents can be accepted for legalization:
- The translation of all the documents issued by the Embassy of Belgium in Yaounde in order to be presented to the Cameroonian authorities in Cameroon, can be legalized.
Please follow the steps below in order to submit your documents for legalization.
A birth certificate including a declaration of recognition of a child, a Grosse, or other court judgment, must also be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and co-considered as a document in its own right when submitted and invoiced to TLScontact.
For the legalization of diplomas, please introduce in your file at the time of submission, a printout of the email from the institution or the screenshot from the school's website of the procedure giving you this instruction.
