Power of Attorney (Procuration)
This document is issued to enable an Algerian citizen living in Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines to appoint someone to carry out an administrative or judicial procedure on his behalf in Algeria. For example, the power of attorney can be used to buy or sell a property in Algeria, to run a business; On the contrary, it cannot be used for marriage. The power of attorney is personal and the presence of the applicant at the Embassy is obligatory. Application can also be made by courier service .
Applying in person
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One (1) Application Form to be filled in and signed by the applicant at the Embassy. |
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Proof of identity (Registration card, Passport or National identity card). Other documents are not considered valid. |
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Fees: $ 6.25 |
Legalization of Commercial Documents
The Consulate processes the legalization of Commercial Documentation stated below. Prior to that, it should be legalized and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia, Documents
Legalization Fees per Document
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Certificate of Origin: USD 75 |
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Invoice: USD 75 |
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Company's Annual Report and/or Status: USD 75 |
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Certification of a copy of one of these documents: USD 2.50 |
Parental Authorization for Travel
An Algerian minor travelling to Algeria on his own or with his mother must have Parental Authorization for Travel to be applied for by the father. This document is required by the Algerian Authorities at any border Control Point (including Airports, Ports or Land Borders).
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This document is not required when the minor’s parents are divorced or separated on condition that:
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The minor lives abroad with his mother. |
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The mother holds a Court Order with full custody, which must be shown as evidence by the mother when leaving Algeria.
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Documents required:
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Original as well as a copy of a Full Birth Certificate for the minor or the parents' Family book |
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Identity Document of the father (Consular Card or Passport) |
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Fees: $ 2.50 |
Travel Document (Laissez-Passer)
The Laissez-passer is a travel document issued in exceptional cases to enable the beneficiary to go back to Algeria. It cannot be used as an identity document. The Laissez-passer has a very limited validity and should only be used to enter Algeria on a direct flight.
The laissez-passer is issued to an Algerian citizen not registered at the Consulate who has declared the loss or the theft of his passport and who intends to return to Algeria as soon as possible.
Required Documents to apply for a Laissez-passer*:
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Proof of Algerian nationality (original Algerian passport, national identity card, military card with photograph). Driving license and birth certificate are not acceptable as they don’t constitute an evidence of nationality |
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Four (2) recent photographs |
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Travel ticket |
Non Registered Citizens
Citizens who are not registered at the Consulate can apply for the following documents:
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Power of Attorney (Procuration) |
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Registration of birth or marriage |
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Translation of an Algerian document (birth or marriage certificates, national identity card, driving license)
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To be granted any of the above listed services, the applicant must be in possession of proof of his/her Algerian nationality. The following documents are accepted by the Embassy:
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Algerian Passport or |
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National Identity Card or |
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Military card with photograph
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Required Documents
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Proof of identity and Algerian Nationality |
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Two (2) photographs |
Notice: Note that the following documents are not acceptable:
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Driving licence |
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Birth certificate with or without photograph |
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Photocopy of any document |
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Any foreign document |
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