Rwanda and the Apostille Convention

Rwanda acceded to the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents (Apostille Convention) on 6 October 2023, Simplifying the Use of Public Documents Across Borders.

The Convention entered into force for Rwanda on 5 June 2024.
On this date, Rwanda officially started issuing Apostilles and accepting Apostilles issued by other Apostille Convention member countries.

Through this Convention, Rwanda introduced the electronic Apostille (e-Apostille), enabling faster, secure, and simplified use of public documents across borders.

⚠️ Important Notice

All documents bearing valid Apostilles issued by Apostille Convention member countries are accepted and executed in Rwanda, except Power of Attorney documents related to the transfer of movable or immovable property.

Power of Attorney for transfer of property must be legalized through Rwandan Embassies using the service: "Legalization of documents from abroad to be used in Rwanda" on Irembo.

What is an Apostille?

An Apostille is an official certificate that authenticates the origin of a public document.

Once a document is apostilled:

  • It becomes valid in Apostille Convention member countries
  • It does not require further Embassy legalization
  • It simplifies cross-border document use
  • It reduces processing time and administrative costs 

Rwanda issues electronic Apostilles (e-Apostille) with secure verification features.

Verification of Rwandan Apostilles

All Apostilles issued by Rwanda contain:

  • Unique Apostille number
  • QR code
  • Electronic signature
  • Secure online verification capability 

Users can verify Apostilles using the official verification system.

Benefits of Apostille Services

For Citizens

  • Faster document processing
  • Reduced administrative steps
  • Simplified international procedures 

 

For Businesses

  • Simplified international transactions
  • Reduced documentation delays 

 

For Students and Professionals

  • Faster recognition of academic documents abroad
  • Easier visa and employment applications 

 

For Government and Institutions

  • Standardized authentication procedures
  • Improved service delivery efficiency 

 

Documents from Rwanda to be used abroad vs Documents from Abroad to be used in Rwanda

Apostille vs Embassy Legalization

Step 1: Where was your document issued?

Option A: Document issued in Rwanda
➡️ Follow Process A

 

Option B: Document issued abroad
➡️ Follow Process B

 

Process A: Documents from Rwanda to Be Used Abroad

Apostille Issued in Rwanda

If your document was issued in Rwanda and needs to be used abroad in an Apostille Convention member country, you must obtain an Apostille issued in Rwanda.

Common Documents That Can Be Apostilled

  • Birth certificates
  • Marriage certificates
  • Death certificates
  • Academic certificates and diplomas
  • Court documents
  • Notarized documents
  • Administrative documents
  • Commercial documents 

 

 

Processing Time (SLA): Up to 3 working days

How to Apply

  1. Visit irembo.gov.rw
  2. Select: Foreign Affairs → Legalization of public documents from Rwanda to be used abroad / Apostille
  3. Input required information and upload required attachments
  4. Pay applicable fees
  5. Get the Apostille or Legalization certificate by email

After Apostille issuance, your document can be used abroad without Embassy legalization.

Process B: Documents from Abroad to Be Used in Rwanda

Apostilles Issued by Other CountriesIf your document was issued abroad and bears a valid Apostille, it is generally accepted directly in Rwanda without Embassy legalization, except in specific cases described below.

Special Rule: Power of Attorney for Transfer of Property

Upon accession to the Apostille Convention, Rwanda made a reservation regarding Power of Attorney documents related to the transfer of movable or immovable property. These documents cannot be accepted based solely on Apostille issued abroad. They must undergo Embassy legalization before use in Rwanda. This applies to:

  • Sale of land or property
  • Transfer of land ownership
  • Transfer of vehicles or movable property
  • Representation in property transfer transactions 

Required Process for Property-Related Power of Attorney

If your Power of Attorney relates to property transfer: You must apply for Legalization of Documents from Abroad to Be Used in Rwanda Available online via IremboGov.

Steps:

  1. Prepare the Power of Attorney
  2. Submit legalization request through Irembo
  3. Embassy reviews (invites you at the embassy to witness the signature, where applicable) and process and send it for further processing and approval to MINAFFET
  4. Once approved, you receive the legalization certificate by email
  5. Use legalized document in Rwanda 

If you live far from the Embassy, check with the Embassy if documents authenticated in the country of origin are accepted or if the signature must be witnessed at the Embassy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When did Rwanda start issuing Apostilles? Rwanda started issuing Apostilles and accepting Apostilles from other member countries on 5 June 2024.
  • Do I still need Embassy legalization after Apostille? No, once a document is apostilled, no additional legalization is required, except for Power of Attorney related to transfer of property issued abroad.
  • Can foreign documents be apostilled in Rwanda? No, only documents issued in Rwanda can be apostilled in Rwanda. Foreign documents must be apostilled in the country where they were issued.
  • How long does Apostille processing take? Typical processing time is Up to 3 working days

Contact Information

For assistance regarding Apostille and legalization services:

MINAFFET Consular Services
Email: rca@minaffet.gov.rwinfo@minaffet.gov.rw 

Phone: +250788125043

You may also contact your nearest Rwandan Embassy for guidance.

Topics


  News

Rwanda and Uganda Sign Four MoUs at 12th Joint Permanent Commission

Kampala, 22 April 2026 – Rwanda and Uganda signed four Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at further strengthening bilateral cooperation, during…
Read more →
  News

Minister Nduhungirehe Joins UN Rwanda for Kwibuka 32

Kigali, 22 April 2026 – Rwanda's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, joined the United Nations…
Read more →
  News

Rwanda and Uzbekistan establish diplomatic relations

Antalya, 18 April 2026 – Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, and Bakhtiyor Saidov, Minister…
Read more →
  News

Rwanda and Tunisia commit to further strengthening cooperation

Tunis, 15 April 2026 – Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, held a bilateral meeting with…
Read more →
  News

Minister Nduhungirehe visits Tunisia

Tunis, 15 April 2026 - During his visit to Tunisia, Minister Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe was received in audience by His Excellency Kaïs Saïed,…
Read more →
  News

Rwanda and Chad Establish Joint Cooperation Commission

N’Djamena, 8 April 2028 - Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, and his counterpart,…
Read more →
  News

MINISTER NDUHUNGIREHE VISITS CHAD

Wednesday, 8th April 2026 - On a visit to Chad, Minister Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, Special Envoy of H.E. President Paul Kagame, was received in…
Read more →

International Conference | Learning from the Past, Shaping the Future: Remembrance, Reconciliation and Reintegration - the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda - Opening remarks by Minister Nduhungirehe

Vienna, 23 March 2026 Let me begin by thanking the Austrian Service Abroad Association, the Kigali Genocide Memorial, the Aegis Trust Foundation…
Read more →
  News

MINISTER NDUHUNGIREHE VISITS DJIBOUTI

Djibouti, 16 March 2026 – Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Olivier J. P. Nduhungirehe, Special Envoy of H.E. Paul…
Read more →
-->