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Where to Have Attestation for UAE-Issued Documents to Use Abroad?

If you're planning to move overseas for work, education, or immigration purposes and your documents were issued in the UAE, you’ll need to get them attested for use abroad. Each country has its own legal requirements, and proper attestation is essential to avoid delays or rejections.

This guide will explain the full process, required steps, and where you can get fast, secure UAE document attestation for international use through Amazon Attestation Services.


Why Do UAE-Issued Documents Need Attestation for Foreign Use?

UAE-issued documents (like birth certificates, degrees, marriage certificates, commercial papers, or experience letters) must go through attestation and legalization so that they’re recognized as valid by foreign governments.

This is a mandatory step if you're:

  • Moving abroad for a job

  • Studying at an international university

  • Applying for a visa or PR

  • Opening a company overseas

  • Marrying or sponsoring someone abroad

Without proper attestation, your documents may be considered invalid or incomplete by foreign embassies, universities, or immigration departments.


Which UAE-Issued Documents Can Be Attested for Foreign Use?

Personal Documents:

  • Birth certificate

  • Marriage certificate

  • Death certificate

  • Divorce decree

  • Medical reports

  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)

Educational Documents:

  • School leaving certificate

  • College or university degree

  • Transcript of records

  • Diploma certificates

Commercial or Company Documents:

  • Trade license

  • Memorandum of Association (MOA)

  • Power of Attorney

  • Invoices and agreements

  • Board resolutions

Where to Get UAE Documents Attested for Foreign Countries?

To use UAE documents abroad, you’ll need to follow these steps:

  1. Notarization (If Required): Certain documents, like power of attorney or affidavits, must be notarized first in the UAE.

  2. Ministry Attestation:Depending on the document type, you may need attestation from:

    • Ministry of Education (MOE) – for academic documents

    • Ministry of Justice (MOJ) – for legal or notary documents

    • Ministry of Health – for medical reports

    • Chamber of Commerce – for company or trade documents

  3. MOFA Attestation (UAE): All documents must be stamped by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC).

  4. Embassy or Consulate Attestation (of the Destination Country): The final step is submitting your document to the embassy or consulate of the country where you plan to use it (e.g., Canada, USA, UK, Australia, India, Philippines, etc.)


Can Amazon Attestation Help with This?

Yes — Amazon Attestation Services is one of the most reliable, UAE-licensed companies that offers full support for attesting UAE documents for use abroad.

We handle:

✅ Personal, educational, and commercial documents

✅ MOE, MOJ, Chamber, and MOFA attestation

✅ Embassy and consulate legalization

✅ Arabic and multilingual legal translation

✅ Same-day document pickup and delivery

✅ Support for 150+ countries


Where Are We Located?

We offer walk-in and pickup services from:

📍 Dubai Investment Park (DIP)

📍 Al Barsha – Dubai

📍 Ajman – Al Nuaimia 2

📍 Abu Dhabi – Sultan Bin Zayed Street


Contact Amazon Attestation

📞 Call / WhatsApp: +971 545820984📧 Email: info@mofauae.com

Getting UAE-issued documents attested for use abroad doesn’t have to be confusing. With the right guidance and a licensed partner like Amazon Attestation, you can complete the entire process quickly and professionally.

Whether you’re heading to the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, or anywhere in Europe or Asia, we’ll make sure your UAE documents are ready for international use.

 
 
 

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