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Frequently Asked Questions
Certificate attestation is an important step for establishing the legitimacy of documents, particularly when preparing to travel, work, or study abroad. It includes a number of government and legal procedures to ensure that your documents are recognized internationally. Typically, the process requires notary attestation, state verification, Foreign Affairs approval, and embassy or consulate attestation in the destination country. An Apostille stamp simplifies the process for governments that have signed the Hague Convention. Whether for educational, personal, or commercial documents, attestation confirms authenticity, which aids in visa applications, international education, and global company ventures. It is critical to understand your destination country's specific attestation needs, as processes differ. Begin early to traverse this difficult system smoothly, ensuring that your documents are universally accepted and your overseas initiatives run successfully.
MOFA attestation is a process that confirms the authenticity of a signature and seal on documents issued in the UAE or overseas. MOFA attestation is a requirement for the UAE.
To receive a PCC in Dubai, follow the steps outlined below:
- Go to the Dubai Police website, www.dubaipolice.gov.ae, and look for the "Services" section. Select and click "Police Clearance Certificate" from the services section.
- Sign up for an account: You must create an account on the site using your UAE pass. You must provide your personal information.
- Fill out the application form: Enter your personal information and submit a copy of your passport and visa page.
- Pay the fee: The Dubai PCC is AED 220. You can pay the cost online via the Dubai Police website.
- Submit the application: You will be given a reference number for your online application, which you may use to track its status.
- Collect the certificate: Once your application has been approved, you can obtain the PCC from the Dubai Police via e-mail.
Marriage certificate attestation is the process of validating and verifying the legality of the certificate of marriage in the UAE. The attestation procedure incorporates a number of government and non-government institutions to ensure that the certificate is legitimate and legally binding. The attestation process is required in the UAE for many different reasons, such as applying for a spouse visa or sponsoring a dependent family member.
Step 1: Notary Public Attestation from the Home Country
Step 2: Home Department Attestation from Home Country.
Step 3: Foreign Affairs Attestation from the Home Country.
Step 4: Attestation from the UAE Embassy or the home country's consulate in the UAE.
Step 5: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Attestation in the UAE (MOFA Attestation).