If you need to use South African documents in Taiwan, Mzansi Communications can assist with Taiwan Embassy attestation in South Africa for personal, academic, legal and commercial documents. We support clients in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Centurion, Sandton, Midrand, East London, Gqeberha, Bloemfontein, Polokwane, Kimberley, Mbombela and across South Africa.
Our service includes guidance on the document preparation route that may apply to your case, including notarial certification, High Court authentication, DIRCO legalisation and sworn or certified translation where required. The current MFLA page for this service explains that Taiwan-bound documents may need prior authentication steps depending on the document type, while DIRCO confirms that legalisation is used to verify signatures and seals on South African public documents for use abroad.
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Mzansi Communications provides end-to-end assistance for clients who need documents prepared for official use in Taiwan. We help individuals, families, professionals, students and companies navigate the attestation process for a wide range of documents.
Our Taiwan embassy attestation support may include:
The existing MFLA page states that documents may first need authentication by DIRCO before embassy submission, and that some documents may also need processing through other authorities before that stage. Get a Free Quotation if Need Taiwan Embassy Attestation South Africa
Taiwan Embassy attestation is the process of preparing and verifying South African documents so they can be accepted for official use in Taiwan. Depending on the document, the process can involve several stages before final submission.
DIRCO describes legalisation as the verification of the signature and seal on an official public document so that it can be used outside South Africa. DIRCO also distinguishes between an Apostille and a Certificate of Authentication depending on the destination country and document route.
Depending on the document type, the process may also involve:
✔️ Note: Not all documents go through every office. Each case is assessed individually.
Once approved, you can:
Mzansi Communications can assist with Taiwan Embassy attestation for documents such as:
The exact route depends on the document type, issuing authority and whether translation or notarial steps are needed.
We first review your document and confirm the likely attestation route.
Certain documents may need Notary Public certification or another preliminary verification step before further authentication.
Some legal or notarised documents may need to pass through the relevant High Court process before DIRCO.
DIRCO legalises South African public documents for use abroad and confirms that this service is rendered through its Pretoria head office.
After the required local authentication stages are completed, the document can proceed to the Taiwan mission submission stage where applicable.
If your document must be submitted in another language format or with a formal certified translation, we can assist with sworn and certified translation services in South Africa.
Many clients preparing documents for international use also require legal translation, certified translation or sworn translation. Mzansi Communications assists with document translation for official and institutional purposes, including:
Where a sworn translation route is required, we assist through professional official translation processes suitable for formal submission.
We provide Taiwan Embassy attestation services in:
Pretoria
Johannesburg
Cape Town
Durban
Bloemfontein
Polokwane
Mbombela
Kimberley
East London
Gqeberha
✔️ Documents can be processed remotely from anywhere in South Africa or abroad.
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Mzansi Communications is a trusted provider of Taiwan Embassy Attestation South Africa services, supporting individuals, corporates and institutions with professional document legalisation, authentication and sworn translation solutions. Our credibility is reinforced through our professional association with the South African Translators’ Institute (SATI) — the leading regulatory body for language practitioners in South Africa.
As a SATI-recognised member, we uphold the highest standards of accuracy, confidentiality, ethical practice and professional excellence in all translation and language-related services. This ensures that documents submitted for DIRCO legalisation, High Court authentication and embassy attestation meet official requirements and are accepted by institutions both in South Africa and internationally.
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Document requirements can differ based on the type of document, the issuing authority, and the receiving institution in Taiwan. Some documents may require only selected steps, while others may need a fuller chain involving notary, High Court, DIRCO and embassy submission.
For that reason, it is best to have your documents checked before submission.
In many cases, yes. DIRCO states that legalisation verifies signatures and seals on South African public documents for use abroad, and the current MFLA Taiwan attestation page also indicates that DIRCO authentication is commonly part of the process before embassy submission.
Yes. Mzansi Communications assists clients in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and nationwide, including courier-based submissions from other parts of South Africa and abroad.
No. The exact route depends on the type of document and its intended use. The current MFLA page notes that not every document must be submitted to every office
Yes. Mzansi Communications can assist with sworn or certified translation where required as part of the document preparation process. The current page specifically includes official and sworn translation among the services connected to authentication support.
DIRCO’s website states that legalisation services are rendered at its head office in Pretoria.
Yes. In most cases, documents must first be authenticated by DIRCO (Department of International Relations and Cooperation) before submission to the Taiwan Consulate. This step verifies the authenticity of signatures and official seals on South African documents.
Processing times depend on the document type and required steps such as notarisation, High Court authentication and DIRCO legalisation. On average, the full process may take a few working days to several days depending on urgency and document readiness.
No. The Taiwan Consulate does not accept documents directly without prior authentication. Documents must first go through relevant South African authorities such as Notary Public, High Court and DIRCO before embassy submission.
Common documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, police clearance certificates, degrees, diplomas, contracts, powers of attorney and company documents. The exact requirements depend on the purpose of use in Taiwan.
Yes, in some cases. If documents are required in a different language format, sworn or certified translation may be necessary to meet official requirements for use in Taiwan.
Yes. You can courier your documents to Mzansi Communications from anywhere in the world. We process the attestation on your behalf and return the documents securely via courier.
No. Each document has a specific process depending on its type, issuing authority and purpose. Some may require notarisation, while others may go directly to DIRCO before embassy submission.
DIRCO legalisation services are handled at their head office in Pretoria, which is the central authority for document authentication in South Africa.
You can get professional Taiwan Embassy attestation near you through Mzansi Communications, serving clients in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and nationwide. We also offer courier-based services, so you can access our services from anywhere in South Africa or abroad.
Yes. Pretoria is the main hub for document legalisation, including DIRCO authentication. Mzansi Communications provides direct support in Pretoria and surrounding areas such as Centurion and Midrand.
Yes. You can courier your documents to us from anywhere in South Africa. We handle the full Taiwan Embassy attestation process and return your documents securely after completion.
Mzansi Communications assists clients across Johannesburg, Sandton and surrounding areas with fast, reliable Taiwan Embassy attestation services, including DIRCO and High Court processes.
Yes. We assist clients in Cape Town, Durban and all provinces through secure courier services, ensuring your documents are processed efficiently without the need to travel.
We assist with attestation of:
If you need reliable Taiwan Embassy Attestation South Africa, Mzansi Communications is ready to assist you every step of the way — from document assessment to final embassy submission.
Whether you are applying for work, study, business or immigration purposes, our team ensures your documents are processed correctly through DIRCO, High Court and Taiwan Embassy requirements.
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