Benchmark Attestation Services
UAE Embassy attestation handled since 2013

UAE Embassy Attestation in Dubai

Legalise your foreign documents through the UAE Embassy in the issuing country and the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Dubai. Benchmark coordinates the full home-country chain, embassy submission and MOFA stamp so your certificate is UAE-ready without you leaving Dubai.

UAE Embassy attested foreign document ready for MOFA Dubai

Reviewed by: Attestation Specialist, Benchmark·Updated June 2026

What Is UAE Embassy Attestation?

UAE Embassy attestation is the official stamp placed by the UAE Embassy or Consulate in the country that issued your document. It certifies that the document has already been authenticated by the home-country Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is fit for use inside the UAE — the mandatory step before MOFA attestation in Dubai.

How Embassy Attestation Works

Benchmark first checks the document and confirms the exact home-country chain — notary, HRD, state authentication and home-country MOFA. Our overseas partners submit the document at the UAE Embassy, collect the attested original and courier it to Dubai for the final MOFA stamp. One coordinator, one price, no repeat visits.

Why UAE Authorities Require It

GDRFA, ICP, MOHRE, KHDA and UAE courts only accept foreign documents that carry a valid UAE Embassy stamp plus the MOFA Dubai attestation. Without the embassy stamp, MOFA cannot verify the document and it holds no legal value for visas, jobs, education or business.

WHEN YOU NEED IT

When Do You Need UAE Embassy Attestation?

Any foreign personal, educational or commercial document destined for use in the UAE passes through the UAE Embassy in its country of origin.

  • Foreign educational certificates

    Degrees, diplomas and school certificates issued abroad require UAE Embassy attestation before MOFA attestation in Dubai.

  • Personal & civil documents

    Birth, marriage, divorce, death, police clearance and adoption certificates issued outside the UAE.

  • Commercial documents

    Power of attorney, board resolutions, incorporation certificates, invoices and trade licences for cross-border business.

  • Legal & court documents

    Affidavits, notarised statements and court orders required for UAE personal status or civil proceedings.

The Process

Four steps, handled by us.

Four coordinated steps from home-country notary to MOFA Dubai.

  1. 01

    Document pre-check

    We confirm the correct legalisation chain and required originals for your issuing country.

  2. 02

    Home-country attestation

    Notary, HRD or state authentication and home-country MOFA arranged via our overseas network.

  3. 03

    UAE Embassy submission

    The document is submitted at the UAE Embassy in the issuing country and returned with the attestation stamp.

  4. 04

    MOFA Dubai & delivery

    Final MOFA stamp in Dubai, then tracked courier return of the fully attested original.

Documents required

Your document checklist.

Share scans first for a free pre-check — we confirm the exact original set required.

Original document

Personal, educational or commercial original bearing issuing authority seals and signatures.

Passport copy

Clear copy of the document holder's passport photo page.

Authorisation letter (commercial)

Signed authorisation from the company for corporate documents where required by the embassy.

Certified translation (if applicable)

Arabic or English translation only when the receiving UAE authority requests it.

Avoid rejections

Top reasons documents get rejected.

Every rejection below is preventable with a proper pre-check before submission.

  • Missing home-country MOFA

    UAE Embassies will not attest a document that has not first been stamped by the issuing country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  • Incomplete notarisation chain

    Skipping notary or state-level authentication breaks the sequence and the embassy refuses submission.

  • Name or spelling mismatch

    Any variation between the document and passport spelling will halt the file at embassy or MOFA review.

  • Damaged, laminated or altered originals

    Laminated or tampered documents are almost always rejected at the embassy counter.

Fees & turnaround

Transparent pricing.

Fees vary by issuing country because each UAE Embassy sets its own tariff. Your quote separates every line item clearly.

  • UAE Embassy attestation (per country)

    Govt. fee
    Varies
    Service fee
    On quote
    Turnaround
    3 – 10 working days
  • MOFA Dubai stamp (per document)

    Govt. fee
    AED 150
    Service fee
    On quote
    Turnaround
    Same day – 1 working day
  • Free pickup across Dubai

    Govt. fee
    Service fee
    Included
    Turnaround
    Same day
  • Certified translation (if required)

    Govt. fee
    Service fee
    On quote
    Turnaround
    24 – 48 hours
WHY BENCHMARK

13 Years of UAE Embassy Attestation Handled End to End

Every UAE Embassy has its own submission rules, appointment system and processing time. Benchmark keeps a live playbook for each country so your document takes the shortest possible route.

  • Global embassy network

    Direct working relationships with agents at UAE Embassies across Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas.

  • End-to-end coordination

    One team handles home-country stamps, embassy submission, courier tracking and MOFA Dubai.

  • Transparent quote

    Government fee, service fee and courier cost broken down separately — no bundled surprises.

  • Free pickup across Dubai

    We collect from home, office or free zone and return the attested original by tracked courier.

Frequently asked questions.

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Yes. The UAE is not a full Hague Apostille signatory for most receiving authorities. Even apostilled documents require UAE Embassy attestation and MOFA attestation in Dubai to hold legal value.