Nostrification via Agent (updated)

>> Tuesday, 30 March 2010

As mentioned by our FSD Dean Bespaliuk G. N., a completion of the nostrification process through the specialized notaries office will on average, take a minimum of 3 months, and will cost roughly 3-4k rubles (only for nostrification).

Hence, the Dean recommended Dr Farid Khan, of Mos-Lanka an option for a faster solution. Farid, offers a nostrification package completed in less than a month (quoted 2-3 weeks) at a price of 5500 rubles (reduced from 7000 rubles after request by Dean).

You are required to carry out the translation on your own.

Should you not have a legalized photocopy (clear copy) of your document, Farid offers legalization package for an additional 1k rubles to the nostrification charge.

Those interested in completing your compulsory nostrification via Dr Farid, you may pass your names to Azman Ali (YM: zman_aa) by this Friday, 2nd of April 2010.

Update:

There will be a meeting with Dr Farid on the 2nd of April 2010, 9pm on 2nd floor of Dom 39. The meeting is optional.

To those who are interested, please be there. He will answer all of your questions.

Rates:
5500 rubles for nostrification only (documents may be photocopied, scanned but must have legalised stamps and official translation).

+ 1000 rubles for nostrification of non-legalised documents (which have been translated) - for all documents

+ 1000 rubles/page for translation of documents, 500 rubles for passport translation (all via MMA)

5 comments:

Tryphena,  31 March 2010 at 18:00  

I am not sure if the additional 1k rubles of the legalization fee is for a piece of document or for all. Please let me know. Thanks!

Tryphena

Anonymous,  31 March 2010 at 20:20  

Legalization can only be done in Malaysia ? What if we already brought our certs here with us ? Must send back to do it ?

And can anyone please clarify what legalization mean ? Is it the yellow piece of document which says that we have fulfilled the qualifications and we have the approval of the education ministry to study overseas ?

Anonymous,  1 April 2010 at 18:14  

anon - legalization means you have to stamp your original spm cert or other certs frm Foreign Affairs Ministry and Russia Consulate in Malaysia

aini 1 April 2010 at 18:25  

will this agent's legalization process be legal since it's supposed to be done in msia?

AmiE 1 April 2010 at 18:45  

aini- I ponder about that too. let's find out this Friday ;)

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