UAE Embassy Attestation – Business Documents
Complete document legalisation:
for all UK company documents.
Helping customers to attest UK business and company documents for the UAE. For bank account opening, overseas company registration, contacts, partnerships, exporting and business deals.
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UAE Attestation Service for Business Documents
We attest all UK documents. See the lists below for a few common samples.
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UAE Attestation Only – Business Documents
For business documents that have the apostille!
If your company document has the apostille we can arrange the embassy attestation for you.
Your document MUST have the UK apostille attached. Order the UAE attestation only and send your document to us.
Why Business Documents Need Attesting
Does your UK company plan to form partnerships, or do business in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)? If so, you will need to get your documents fully attested in the UK before they will be accepted.
The attestation process starts with having the document certified by a UK solicitor or notary public. Following this, the document must be verified by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) to receive an apostille, which confirms the document’s authenticity for international use. However, since the UAE is not part of the Hague Apostille Convention, an additional step of attestation by the UAE embassy in the UK is necessary.
Attestation by the UAE embassy ensures that the document is recognised as genuine and can be used legally within the UAE.
We can assist with the complete attestation of most business documents.
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Embassy Attestation FAQs
Answering the most popular questions you may have.
Embassy attestation is the process of ‘legalising’ a UK documents for use in another country. Verifying the authenticity of a UK document so that it can be recognised by foreign authorities. This normally includes solicitor certification, the UK apostille from the FCDO Legalisation Office, and stamps or certificates from the embassy in London.
We understand what each country requires when attesting documents.
Embassy attestation typically takes around 10 working days after we receive your documents. This does vary, depending on peak season, the type of document we are attesting, and processing times at the embassy we are submitting documents to.
It is important to note, that most of the processing time is due to the embassy. We make every effort to complete all orders quickly, but we do not guarantee completion times. All legalisation times are ‘estimates’ provided as a guide for customers.
Yes, your original documents are handled with the utmost care and security. We offer secure return delivery methods, which you can select when ordering, to ensure that your documents are safe at every stage of the attestation process.
When sending the document to us, we recommend you use a reputable courier service with tracking and insurance.
After placing your order, we will provide you with an order number and our address. You will also receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to send us your documents. Once we receive them, we’ll begin the attestation process and you can monitor the progress on our website, by accessing your account. Once completed, we’ll securely return your attested documents by the delivery method you have chosen.
Any UK document may require attestation for use in another country. Common documents include:
- Educational certificates – degrees, PhDs, diplomas, awards
- Teaching certificates – PGCE, QTS, TEFL
- Professional membership certificates – Accounting, Architecture etc.
- Marriage certificates
- Birth certificates
- Criminal record checks – ACRO, DBS
- Commercial documents – contracts, business agreements, Companies House certificates
This is just a small sample of documents we process. It is not an exhaustive list.
Your power of attorney or affidavit must first be signed ‘in the presence’ of a UK notary public or a solicitor. We are unable to help with this step. The solicitor or notary will ‘witness’ you sign the document. This should be done ‘in person’ at a solicitor’s or notary’s office. Please ensure the notary public or solicitor has confirmed their signature to the FCDO.
When you have the document signed and witnessed, we can provide the apostille and embassy attestation.