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MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Attestation in UAE
Reliable assistance for document attestation through Ministry of Foreign Affairs UAE in the United Arab Emirates
MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) Attestation in UAE
MOFA attestation in UAE is the final and most critical step in the document legalisation process. It confirms that a document whether personal, educational, or commercial has been verified by all relevant authorities and is legally valid for use across the UAE. Without Ministry of Foreign Affairs attestation, documents are not accepted by UAE government departments, courts, employers, banks, or educational institutions.
Professional UAE MOFA attestation services ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely processing, helping individuals and businesses avoid rejections or delays.
What is MOFA Attestation in UAE?
MOFA attestation in UAE is the official certification issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to validate documents for legal use within the country or abroad. It confirms that the document has already been properly attested by the relevant issuing authority and, where applicable, the concerned embassy or consulate. MOFA certified attestation is mandatory for document attestation in UAE and serves as the final government seal recognised by all emirates.
Why MOFA Attestation is Required
MOFA attestation serves several essential legal and administrative purposes. It legalises documents for submission to UAE government departments and supports immigration, residency, education, and employment applications. For businesses, it validates commercial and corporate documents required for trade, banking, and regulatory compliance. MOFA attestation also enables international recognition of UAE-issued documents when they are used outside the country.
Types of Documents Covered
We handle MOFA attestation for a wide range of documents required by individuals and organisations.
- Personal Documents: Personal document attestation includes birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, academic certificates such as degrees, diplomas, and transcripts, as well as medical reports and related civil records.
- Educational Documents: Educational document attestation covers school leaving certificates, university degrees, academic transcripts, and certificates of good standing required for employment, higher education, and professional licensing.
- Commercial & Corporate Documents: Commercial MOFA attestation applies to Memorandum of Association, trade license copies, Powers of Attorney, certificates of incorporation, board resolutions, and other corporate documents used for business operations and legal compliance.
MOFA Attestation Process (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Notarisation / Local Legalisation
Documents may need notarisation or verification from relevant authorities such as the UAE Notary Public, Ministry of Justice, or education authorities before proceeding to MOFA.
Step 2: Embassy / Consulate Attestation (If Applicable)
Foreign-issued documents generally require attestation from the issuing country’s embassy or consulate in the UAE prior to MOFA submission.
Step 3: MOFA Submission
The attested documents are submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs along with required supporting documents and applicable government fees.
Step 4: MOFA Certification
MOFA affixes an official stamp or electronic seal confirming the document’s legal validity for use in the UAE.
MOFA Attestation Document Requirements
To ensure a smooth MOFA attestation process, you will typically need:
- Original document
- Notarised copies (if required)
- Passport copy and/or UAE residence visa copy
- Power of Attorney (if applying through an agent)
- Previous attestation stamps, if applicable
MOFA Attestation Fees in UAE
- Standard MOFA government fees are fixed as follows:
- AED 150 per personal or educational document
- AED 2,000 per commercial document
Typical fee components may include:
- Notary or local legalisation fees
- Embassy attestation charges
- MOFA certification fee
- Service provider handling fees
Processing Time for MOFA Attestation
- MOFA attestation generally takes 3–10 working days, depending on factors such as:
- Type and complexity of the document
- Pre-attestation and embassy requirements
- Government and embassy processing queues
Why Choose Our MOFA Attestation Services in UAE
We offer reliable, end-to-end MOFA attestation services in UAE designed to ensure accuracy, speed, and full regulatory compliance at every stage of the process. Our team provides expert document assessment and eligibility guidance, handles complete preparation and verification, and ensures fast and accurate submission to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. With a transparent pricing structure and no hidden charges, we maintain 100% compliance with UAE government regulations while keeping clients informed through regular status updates and dedicated support, delivering a smooth and stress-free MOFA attestation experience.
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