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The UAE Embassy in India is a sovereign diplomatic institution that manages bilateral affairs including visa processing, document authentication, and legal verifications between India and the UAE. It operates independently of the Indian government and is staffed by UAE nationals and authorized personnel.
Certificate attestation is the formal process by which Indian documents are legally authenticated for acceptance in the UAE. This multi-step process begins at the notary level and progresses through state authorities, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), and finally the UAE Embassy — making it both sensitive and procedurally strict. There is absolutely no room for errors.
At Trust Attestation Services, we act as your authorized representative throughout this entire process. We apply for legalization on your behalf, liaise with the relevant authorities, and deliver your attested documents directly to your doorstep — saving you time, effort, and the risk of costly rejections.
A birth certificate is one of the most fundamental identity documents a person possesses. It officially records the birth of an individual and contains critical details such as the date of birth, place of birth, gender, and the names of the parents. When relocating to or applying for a visa in the UAE, a legally attested birth certificate is a mandatory requirement.
At Trust Attestation, we provide end-to-end birth certificate attestation services for UAE with a focus on accuracy, speed, and document security. Simply hand over your original birth certificate to our authorized representative and we'll manage the entire attestation workflow on your behalf.
Birth certificates issued in India must be attested through a defined multi-level process. The attestation is typically carried out by the respective State's Home Department or the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), followed by verification from the UAE Embassy in India. The specific procedure may vary slightly depending on the state in which the certificate was originally issued.
A marriage certificate is the legally binding proof of matrimony between two individuals. It is an essential document when relocating to the UAE — whether for a spouse visa, family residency, or legal matters in a foreign country. Marriage certificates may be issued by religious institutions (church, mosque, temple) or by a state government authority.
In the UAE, marriage certificate attestation is mandatory to legally recognize your marriage in the country. If you are applying for a resident visa for your spouse, the marriage certificate must be attested by the issuing authority in India and subsequently verified by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
The marriage certificate must first be verified by the Home Department of the state where it was issued, or notarized by a recognized authority.
The certificate is submitted to the MEA (Ministry of External Affairs) in New Delhi for central government-level authentication.
The MEA-attested certificate is presented to the UAE Embassy in India for embassy-level endorsement.
Upon arrival in UAE, the document undergoes final verification through the Notary Public, Ministry of Justice, and UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
If you are relocating to the UAE with children, a Transfer Certificate (TC) from their current school is required for enrolment in UAE schools or colleges. The Transfer Certificate must be attested to verify its authenticity and legitimacy as per UAE law, which mandates that all Transfer Certificates issued from foreign countries undergo a formal attestation process.
Important: Ensure the Transfer Certificate is printed on the official school letterhead and bears the principal's signature and institutional stamp.
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