Documents Attestation

Steps for Document Attestation in Dubai
Notarization (if applicable): Some documents may need to be notarized by a public notary before starting the attestation process.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Attestation: Documents need to be attested by the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFA). This confirms that the document is recognized by the UAE government.
Embassy or Consulate Attestation: If a document originates from a foreign country, it must first be attested by the respective embassy or consulate in the UAE before going to MOFA. This ensures the authenticity of the document from the home country.
Translation (if necessary): If the document is not in Arabic or English, it may need to be translated by an authorized translation service before attestation.
MOFA Final Attestation: Once the document has been verified by the embassy, the MOFA gives the final stamp of attestation, confirming that the document is legal for use in the UAE.
documents that may require attestation include
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- PRO Services
- Tasheel, Amer Services
- Emirates ID & Medical Typing
- Labour Immigration Services
- Dubai Economic Deparment
- Ejari Services
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- Dubai Police Service
- Documents Attestation
- All Types Visa Services
- TAW-JEEH Services
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- Driving Licence Renewal
- VAT & Corporate Tax Registration
- Fine & Removal Services
- Pakistani Passport Renewal
- Pakistani CNIC Renewal
- Online Ticketing Information
- Professional CV Making
- Photo Copy Emails
Providers of Document Attestation Services in Dubai
There are many private service providers and agencies that offer document attestation services in Dubai. Some of these agencies may assist with all steps of the process, including notarization, embassy attestation, MOFA attestation, and translation.
Dubai Document Clearing Services
Attestation Services Dubai
UAE Embassy Attestation
Global Attestation

