UAE attestation for UK certificates is not mandatory, but we recommend getting it done. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has provided a step-by-step guide for attestation of UK documents here.

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Process of UK certificate attestation in UAE:

  • A notary public has two roles. On the one hand, he or she is a public official authorized to witness the signing of important documents.
  • On the other hand, the notary public is responsible for issuing certificates attesting the authenticity of documents that must be submitted abroad, such as a birth certificate.
  • Attestation can be carried out by notaries from all countries. The most common certificate is the apostille, which certifies that the signature of the issuing clerk is genuine.
  • Despite the fact that all European states have signed the Hague Convention Apostille on the simplification of procedures for international registration of documents, there are still countries that require this certification.
  • It is therefore advisable to check with the destination country that you intend to send the documents to.
  • A UK certificate will not be valid in UAE if it is not attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the UAE. A UAE attestation obtained from any other source will not be considered valid.
  • However, we can attest UK degrees on your behalf. We have our own authorized representatives in the UAE, and so we can get the attestation done in the UAE.
  • You just need to send us your UK degree; our representative will attest it in the presence of any UAE government official and will send us the attested copy back. Once we receive the attested copy, we will send it back to you.
  • UK Certificate Attestation in UAE is an Apostille process for authentication for its legal use in UAE.
  • The Government of United Arab Emirates accepts the Apostille certificate on behalf of the Government of United Kingdom.

Purposes of UK certificate attestation in UAE:

  • If you are from any other country, and you are issued with a passport from UK, then you must ensure that you have got all the necessary documents for attestation in UAE.
  • When something is attested in UAE, it means that the UAE government has checked the documents and declared that they are genuine.
  • Certificate attestation in UK is done for the purpose of getting a visa for the UK.
  • If you are going to work or study in the UK and you are a resident of the UAE, you need to get a certificate of good character from the UAE embassy in your home country, which they will process it in two weeks.
  • After that, you can go to the UK and get your visa processed.
  • Many UAE nationals are leaving the country to work in other countries, and they often require UAE embassy certificates and that is where the need arises for UAE embassy attestation services.
  • The UAE attestation service provides the certificate to the persons who are not able to come personally to the consulate for attestation of the certificate, in order to prove their UAE citizenship.
  • The certificate that needs UAE attestation is birth certificate, marriage certificate, death certificate, educational qualification certificate, etc.
  • The attestation service generally includes UAE Embassy attestation, UAE Embassy legalization, UAE Embassy attestation in marriage and UAE wedding certificate.
  • The purpose of UK Immigration certificate attestation in UAE is to affix a seal on the certificate. It is attested by the local authority to confirm the details of certificate.