UAE Embassy Attestation
Our company specializes in providing efficient and reliable document attestation services for Pakistani nationals seeking to work, live, or travel to the UAE. With years of experience in the field, we ensure that all required documents—such as degrees, marriage certificates, birth certificates, school certificates, and more—are properly attested by the relevant Pakistani authorities and the UAE Embassy. This service is crucial for Pakistani expatriates pursuing job opportunities, family reunification, or educational purposes in the UAE.
The UAE has long been a preferred destination for Pakistani workers, with over 1.6 million Pakistanis currently residing in the country. Many of these expatriates are employed in various sectors, including construction, healthcare, hospitality, and technology. The UAE’s dynamic economy, attractive salary packages, and tax-free income make it an ideal choice for Pakistani professionals and skilled labor.
Our company understands the importance of timely and accurate document attestation to ensure a smooth visa application process. Whether you’re looking to secure a work visa, bring your family to the UAE, or enroll your children in school, we guide you through every step of the attestation process. With our expertise, you can confidently navigate the paperwork requirements for the UAE Embassy in Pakistan and make your transition to the UAE seamless.
Let us handle the complexities of document attestation so that you can focus on your new opportunities in the UAE.
Guide to UAE Embassy Attestation Process for Key Documents
This guide provides an overview of the attestation requirements for various documents needed for UAE (Dubai) Embassy attestation, particularly for work and family visa purposes.
Degree Attestation (Bachelor's/Master's)
Once you receive a job offer from a company in the UAE, they will require your degree to be attested by the UAE Embassy in Pakistan. The process for attesting both a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree is the same.
Requirements:
- The degree must first be attested by the Higher Education Commission (HEC).
- Then, it should be verified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
- Only after these two attestations can you proceed with the UAE Embassy attestation.
Supporting Documents:
- Color copy of a valid passport.
- Original CNIC.
- Original degree, attested by HEC and MOFA.
- The name on the passport, CNIC, and degree must be identical.
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Intermediate & Matric Certificate Attestation
Attestation of Intermediate or Matriculation certificates follows a similar procedure.
Requirements:
- Certificates must be attested by the Inter-Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) and verified by MOFA.
Supporting Documents:
- Color copy of a valid passport.
- Original CNIC.
- Original certificate, attested by IBCC and MOFA.
- The name on the passport, CNIC, and certificate must match.
Marriage Certificate Attestation
If you are applying for a family visa, your marriage certificate must be attested by the UAE Embassy.
Requirements:
- The Marriage Registration Certificate (MRC), issued by the Union Council, must be attested by MOFA before it can be submitted for UAE Embassy attestation.
Supporting Documents:
- Color copy of passport for both husband and wife.
- Original CNIC for both husband and wife.
- Wife’s CNIC and passport should be in the husband’s name.
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Birth Certificate Attestation
For family visa processing, attestation of your child’s birth certificate is required.
Requirements:
- The birth certificate, issued by the local Union Council, must be attested by MOFA.
- After MOFA attestation, the certificate can be submitted for UAE Embassy attestation.
Supporting Documents:
- Color passport copy of both husband and wife.
- Original CNIC of both husband and wife.
- Wife’s CNIC and passport should be in the husband’s name.
- Passport copy of the child.
B-Form Attestation
If you need to attest a NADRA-issued B-Form (birth certificate form), it must first be translated into English and Arabic.
Process:
- Translation of the B-Form must be done.
- MOFA should attest both the B-Form and its translation.
- After that, they can be submitted to the UAE Embassy for final attestation.
Supporting Documents:
- Color passport copy of both husband and wife.
- Original CNIC of both husband and wife.
- Passport copy of the child.
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School Leaving Certificate Attestation
If you are enrolling your child in a UAE school, a School Leaving Certificate is required to prove the child’s educational background.
Process:
- The school issues a leaving certificate on their official letterhead, signed and stamped.
- The certificate is then attested by ICT and verified by MOFA.
- After MOFA verification, the certificate is submitted for UAE Embassy attestation.
Supporting Documents:
- CNIC (original) and passport copy of both father and mother.
- Passport copy of the child.
Diploma Certificate Attestation
The attestation process for diploma certificates depends on the duration of the diploma:
For 1-2 year Diplomas:
- Prior attestation is required from NEVTEC and MOFA.
For 3-year diplomas:
- Original CNIC.
- Passport copy.
- Name should match on the CNIC, passport, and diploma.
Supporting Documents:
- Color passport copy of both husband and wife.
- Original CNIC of both husband and wife.
- Passport copy of the child.
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Conclusion
These are the key steps and documents required for attestation from the UAE Embassy. It is essential to ensure that all documents are properly attested by the relevant authorities (HEC, IBCC, MOFA) before submitting them to the UAE Embassy. Having accurate and properly verified documents will ensure a smooth process for your visa and family-related applications.
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