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Legalise documents in Ethiopia

The Embassy only legalises the following documents

  • Documents with signatures by UD Legaliseringar, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
  • Personal certificates stamped by the Swedish tax office and signatures by UD Legaliseringar, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

The requirement of Ethiopian authorities is that all Swedish documents must first be legalised by UD Legaliseringar at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs in Stockholm, and thereafter by the Ethiopian Embassy in Stockholm or the Embassy of Sweden in Addis Ababa.

Please note that if you need to legalise a population registration certificate (personbevis) issued from the Tax Agency (Skatteverket), you first need to legalise it by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

UD Legaliseringar
Utrikesdepartementet
103 39 STOCKHOLM

Tel: +46 (0) 8-405 51 00
Email: ud-legaliseringar@gov.se

Website: UD Legaliseringar or Ministry for Foreign Affairs legalisations - Government.se

For further questions about Ethiopian rules and regulations regarding legalisations, please contact the Ethiopian Embassy in Stockholm or Ethiopian authorities directly.

Please note that Ethiopian authorities do not accept translations or certifications of Swedish driving licenses by the Embassy of Sweden in Addis Abeba.

A fee will be charged for legalisation at the Embassy.

The processing time for legalisations is one working day.

Tuesdays and Thursdays at 08.30-09.30 (submission) and 15.00-16.00 (only to collect).

 

Last updated 14 Jul 2025, 11.00 AM