A divorce certificate is an official document that states that the married couple has been separated officially and legally. It usually contains the separated couple’s name, date of divorce, and separation terms. The attestation becomes an important factor when you intend to use your divorce certificate for legal and official purposes inside the UAE or in any foreign country. In this article, we explain the usage of divorce certificate attestation and how to choose the right provider of such a service.
Why do you need a divorce certificate attestation in UAE?
Attestation is the process of signing a document verifying its authenticity by an official institution to become legally valid inside or outside the issued country to be used for legal purposes internationally. Attestation is important for preventing fraud and deception, as the documents are approved and verified by a qualified authority in the home country.
For divorce certificate attestation, it is attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be accepted at the official institutions. The usage varies according to its purpose, including the following:
- Submitting visa application
- Preparing immigration paperwork
- Updating your residency visa status
- Updating your personal information for a passport
- Getting married again
- For legal purposes, such as child custody cases
- For bank transactions
Documents required to Divorce Certificate Attestation
You have to submit the following documents to get the attestation of the divorce certificate:
- Original divorce certificate
- A photocopy of your valid passport
- Visa copy (if applicable)
- Authorization letter to prompt attestation process (if applicable)
Divorce Certificate Translation: Why do you need it?
How to get a divorce certificate attested?
Alsun Translation Services goes through the process of divorce certificate attestation and explains it in simple steps to be understandable:
- Document Assessment
The first step in the attestation process is collecting the required documents that you will need through this process and our team at Alsun will help you and review your documents to ensure that they meet the UAE’s requirements for divorce certificate attestation.
- Certified Translation
If your divorce certificate is issued in any language rather than Arabic, our certified translators will work on it to deliver a certified Arabic translation for your divorce certificate, as Arabic is the official language in the UAE.
- Notarization
The notary public in your country must notarize your divorce certificate in order to verify its authenticity.
- Your Country Attestation
You must get your divorce certificate attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in your country to be able to use it on an international scale.
- UAE Embassy Attestation
You have to head to the UAE Embassy in your country and submit your notarized divorce certificate to get UAE embassy attestation, as it ensures the validity of the document in the UAE.
- MOFA Attestation in UAE
In the UAE, you have to submit your notarized and attested divorce certificate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to attest it and verify its legality as an official document that can be used in the local authorities in the UAE.
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The Best Divorce Certificate Attestation Company in UAE
Alsun translation services abu dhabi was established in 2010, and since then we have earned the trust of every individual and company we worked with because of our top-notch services. You can rely on our attestation services for the following reasons:
- Alsun Translation Services in Abu Dhabi is a certified translation office by the UAE Ministry of Justice that adheres to the quality standards of translation in the UAE to provide certified and approved translations.
- We have a team of certified translators in many languages who are aware of all the laws and regulations in the UAE and this will ensure you a perfect attestation process without any mistakes, from translating your documents accurately to getting the attestation stamp on your document.
- We well know the importance of time in the attestation process, so we commit to finishing your paperwork in a short time without compromising the quality of our work.
- We provide support 24/7, as you can reach us anytime to solve any problem you have, answer your inquiries, and follow up with you to get a seamless attestation process.
- Alsun is by your side and works hard to lift the burdens of official procedures’ costs off your shoulders; therefore, our services are provided with the highest quality and competitive prices to suit your budget, whatever it is.
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Conclusion
To conclude, divorce certificate attestation is an important step to use a divorce certificate for official purposes in the UAE. It is not a tough process, but it needs a reliable provider, such as Alsun Translation Services to complete the procedures accurately and professionally without any mistakes.
For our professional assistance in attestation services in Abu Dhabi, please contact Alsun’s team anytime. Call us at 0503870033 or visit us at Office 218, Tasha Restaurant Building, Defense Road, Abu Dhabi.
FAQs
You have to submit the original copy of your divorce certificate after being notarized by the notary public in your country, along with a photocopy of your valid passport, to the UAE Embassy in your country for attestation. In the UAE, you have to submit your attested divorce certificate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for attestation to be legally recognized by local authorities.
In the UAE, the fee for attestation services for personal status documents like divorce certificates is 150 AED. This cost may be increased if it is required to get a certified translation for a foreign divorce certificate.
The attestation process is crucial because it ensures the authenticity of the document from the country of origin in order to be legally recognized by local authorities and prevent fraud and deception to keep the security of the UAE’s people.
Official documents are attested by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs or UAE Embassy.