Legalisation of documents
Legalisation requirements
Check the legalisation requirements here. A non-exhaustive list of countries with the legalisation requirements is available here.
Note that you will be refused enrolment without the correct legalised documents! If you have doubts, please contact greet.annaert@uantwerpen.be
Only documents in English, French, German and Dutch are accepted - documents in other languages need to be translated by a sworn translator.
Required documents
Applicants who obtained a positive academic assessment (see application procedure), are required to submit legalised photocopies of their academic documents:
- A legalised photocopy of the degree certificate, i.e. diploma (only degree which grants access to the IOB Advanced Master, i.e. highest obtained degree).
- A legalised photocopy of the academic transcripts (highest obtained degree).
For applicants with a higher education degree from Cameroon, Nigeria and Ghana an additional direct confirmation from the home university will be asked on top of the legalisation. This measure is taken to avoid fraud.
Legalised documents need to be submitted in hard copy (address below) unless it concerns a so-called e-legalisation. In this case, the documents can be submitted by e-mail.
In case the applicant is unable to meet the legalisation requirements below, please contact the admission office (greet.annaert@uantwerpen.be) for alternative legalisation options.
Postal address
University of Antwerp
IOB Admission office
Prinsstraat 132000 Antwerp
Belgium
Tel 0032 32 65 59 42
Contact person: Greet Annaert – greet.annaert@uantwerp.be