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Preparation of documents
Before the document can be legalized by the Embassy of Belgium in Lebanon, firstly, it needs to be authenticated by the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs at one of their legalization offices in or outside Lebanon, then translated by a sworn translator.
For more information, please contact the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The authentication by the Lebanese Ministry must not be older than 6 months and in French. It must be provided in a readable format and contain all necessary information (registration number, date, signature, name and seal of the person who has signed the document);
- The signature of the authentication of the Lebanese Ministry must be known to the Belgian Embassy. In case a legalization should be signed by an official, whose signature has not (yet) been notified to the Belgian Embassy or the date was not mentioned, the document cannot be legalized and applicants need to return to the Ministry to repeat the process;
- All documents in Arabic language must be translated into French, English or Dutch by a sworn translator who is recognized by the Embassy of Belgium in Lebanon.
- You must submit with your documents the “Memo for Legalization” which you can find here.
