The registration deadline for an attested Power of Attorney is four months. Please book an appointment before visiting for attestation / legalisation.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION : Temporary Suspension of Digital Power of Attorney
Dear Applicants please be informed that we are currently experiencing technical issues with the Digital Power of Attorney. The process of Digital POA is temporarily suspended therefore all applicants of Digital (POA) are requested to wait for further update otherwise visit personally to the High Commission.
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High Commission for Pakistan London attests and legalises a variety of documents. Requirements for Attestation and Legalisation of documents vary depending upon
nationality of the executant and origin of the document. Please read the following information carefully before visiting the High Commission for
attestation / legalisation of your documents.
Simplification of Procedure for Issuance of the Letters of Administration / Succession Certificates
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Applicants planning to visit Attestation Office in London need to book an appointment
prior to their visit for Attestation / Legalisation of the documents.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The deadline for registration of a power of Attorney attested by the High Commission for Pakistan, London or its Sub-Missions, at Manchester, Birmingham, Bradford and Glasgow,
from the concerned Assistant Commissioner/Additional Collector/Sub-Registrar etc. meant for attorney/nominee in Pakistan is: four months.
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Prerequisite for documents originating from Pakistan
All documents originating from Pakistan first need to be attested by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad or one of its Camp Offices
prior to Attestation / Legalisation from the High Commission for Pakistan, London.
Prerequisite for official / public documents originating from the UK OR documents of British nationals
All official / public documents originating from UK OR documents of British nationals first need to be attested from
Legalisation department of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)