Embassy Attestation Legalization of Documents by Embassies Located In the UAE For the purpose of using in a foreign country, a document first needs to be attested by the UAE Ministry of foreign affairs and the destination country’s embassy/consulate in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. The rules pertaining to the ratification/legalization change from embassy to embassy….
MOFA Attestation The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and International Cooperation serves as the connecting link between the wise leadership and people of the UAE on one side and the whole World on the other side. The Ministry undertakes several responsibilities from supervision of all Embassies representing UAE to entering bilateral agreements and pacts with…
Commercial Document Attestation The norm of legalizing documents issued outside the UAE applies for Commercial documents too. If one does not know the ins and outs of the process, you will only end up obtaining unnecessary commercial document attestation. Knowledge saves time & time is money. We can get the commercial document attestation through the…
Medical Certificate Attestation Medical certificate attestation or sick leave attestation mainly enables you to claim your healthcare benefits and it is also a legalized document to submit as a proof to your office/company for not attending the office/company for certain period of time due to illness, for which you had gone through medical treatment at…
Divorce Certificate Attestation A divorce certificate is a document issued by the court with its final judgment which is an official document for the termination of a marriage. It contains the name of both separated husband and wife, date and place of the marriage ended and the rights and responsibilities of each party after the…
Death Certificate Attestation In every country, it is mandatory to get the death certificate as per law. To get the death certificate one has to report and register it first. A death can be reported by the relatives of deceased or any family member in case it happens in a house. In case if it…
Germany became a member country in the Hague convention of 1961 for abolishing legalization process on February 13th, 1966. The German apostille is still not accepted in a certain member countries such as Albania, Azerbaijan, Burundi, Dominican Republic, India, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Paraguay, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. For these countries and all non-member countries, the German documents will have to be Legalized, not Apostilled.
A German educational document such as diploma certificate or degree certificate attestation, cannot be done using just the original certificate. The owner of the certificate has to request their University / College to issue a certified copy of the certificate which is signed by the Registrar. These copies should not be older than six months.
The certified copy will be ratified by the concerned local authorities in Germany, superlegalized by the UAE Embassy in Berlin and in the end, by Ministry of Foreign Affairs in UAE.
Despite its small size, Lebanon has been one of the most influential of the Arab Countries. Lebanon was not a part of the Hague Convention so any document going in or out of the Lebanon will not recognize an apostille.
A document issued in Lebanon has to be translated, if required, and attested by the competent authorities first, before submitting the documents to the UAE Embassy’s degree, diploma, marriage or birth certificate, etc. first needs to be ratified by the concerned local authorities in Lebanon, super legalized by the UAE Embassy in Beirut and in the end, by Ministry of Foreign Affairs in UAE.
The process in Beirut remains complicated with regards to the documents to be submitted and the attestations to be done if one undertakes to do it on their own.
Egypt is not one of the members of the Hague Apostille Convention. Hence, any documents coming from or going to the Egypt will need Egypt document attestation not apostilled.
For using an Egyptian document in the UAE, it first needs to be ratified by the concerned local authorities in Egypt, superlegalized by the UAE Embassy in Cairo and in the end, by Ministry of Foreign Affairs in UAE.
The process is complicated with regards to the jurisdiction, documents required to be submitted and the kind of attestations to be done if one wants to do it on their own. A Third party can take up attestations required for such purpose and get it legalized. However, to this day, any alterations to be done on a document can only be done by a blood relative or by the concerned persons themselves in Egypt.
You can either get the Egypt document attestation by yourself or delegate it to a reliable attestation service company such as Prompt to have stress free experience at an affordable price.