Certificate attestation for UAE is the process in which an official certificate issued by any foreign public authority, is rendered valid and legal in the eyes of the UAE law. Here in Notary Public Dubai, we have a team of certificate attestation specialists who can help you in attesting any certificate. We can help in handling the attestation process of different kinds of documents.
Take note: The procedure of attestation isn’t the same with all documents. The attestation process will depend on the document and its issued country. Regardless of your unique situation, our team will do the best in helping you legalize your papers.
The most common types of documents that are attested by our team include diploma or degree certificates, civil status (birth, death, and marriage certificates), affidavits, and police clearance certificates. The legalization process which is the attestation will allow any document that is issued by any country to be utilized in the UAE.
Take note: The attestation of documents also involves several steps which concern several departments of the UAE government and the government of the document’s originating country.
If you’re sponsoring your spouse and kids, then the marriage certificate attestation for UAE and birth certificate attestation are required. Our team will help you in compiling the requirements to proceed, which include the originals and copies that are retrieved from registries. National IDs will also be needed.
If you’re planning on working or living in UAE, then you’ll be required by local authorities and your employer to have your degree certificate properly attested. In the event that you don’t have a bachelor’s degree certificate, any highest qualification certificate or diploma certificate can be attested, depending on the work or job that you plan on taking up within the country.
Diploma certificate attestation involves a lot of steps, which our team will complete for you. This includes the certificate’s official translation (optional or as needed), notarization from a local Public notary, Department or Ministry of External Affairs in the originating country of the document, UAE embassy attestation that is in the originating country of the document, and UAE MOFA attestation.
Some of the requirements include the passport and national ID of the applicant and the original certificate.
For every attestation job that’s given to us, we undertake the following:
If you want to know more, call us today and have a quick chat with our team or schedule a consultation!