Our FAQ page is designed to provide clear and concise answers to all your questions about document attestation, visa services, and legalizations in the UAE. Whether you need guidance on MOFA attestation, educational and personal certificate attestation, birth or marriage certificate attestation, or other legal procedures, our FAQ section covers it all. Get step-by-step instructions, required documents, processing times, and expert assistance. For a seamless experience, Quick Attestation Services is here to help with all your attestation needs!
To attest documents from the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), ensure they are first attested by the relevant authorities, such as a notary, chamber of commerce, or the issuing country’s embassy. Then, submit them to MOFA through their online portal or visit a service center, pay the required fee, and receive the attested document. For a hassle-free process, Quick Attestation Services can assist you in getting your documents attested swiftly and efficiently.
To attest an educational certificate in the UAE, follow these steps:
Attestation in the Issuing Country – Get the certificate attested by the relevant educational authority, Ministry of Education, and the UAE embassy in the country where it was issued.
MOFA Attestation in UAE – Once attested in the home country, submit the document to the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) for final authentication.
Translation & Legalization (if needed) – If the document is not in Arabic, it may require legal translation before further processing.
Additional Attestation (if required) – Some employers or government bodies may require further attestation from the UAE Ministry of Education.
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To legalize your marriage certificate in the UAE, you must first have it attested in the country where it was issued by their relevant authorities and then by the UAE embassy there. Following that, submit the attested certificate to the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) for final validation. If the certificate is not in Arabic, obtain a legal translation. Depending on the intended use, further attestation from other UAE departments, like the Ministry of Justice, might be necessary. For a streamlined and efficient experience, Quick Attestation Services can simplify the entire attestation procedure.
For MOFA attestation in Dubai, begin by ensuring your document has prior attestation from the issuing country’s relevant authorities and the UAE embassy there. Next, apply online via the MOFAIC website or app, uploading your document and paying the fee. Then, submit the original document at a Dubai MOFA attestation center, like Al Manara Center. Finally, receive your legally recognized, attested document. For a streamlined experience, Quick Attestation Services can handle the submission and collection, ensuring a swift process.
To legalize a birth certificate for use in the UAE, you must first have it attested by the relevant authorities in the issuing country, including the UAE embassy there. Afterward, submit the attested certificate to the UAE’s MOFA, either online or at a service center. If the certificate isn’t in Arabic, a certified translation is necessary. Depending on its intended use, further attestation from other UAE authorities might be required. For a simplified and efficient process, Quick Attestation Services can manage the entire attestation procedure.
To obtain an Embassy Verification Certificate, you must first have your document attested by the relevant authorities in its originating country. Then, submit the attested document to your home country’s embassy within the UAE for their verification, providing any additional documents they might require. Pay the embassy’s designated processing fees, and upon completion, you’ll receive the verified document, ready for further attestation if necessary, like MOFA attestation. Quick Attestation Services can simplify this process for you.