If you plan to work, study, or live in the United Arab Emirates, you may need to attest documents from the UAE Embassy in Pakistan. This process confirms that your documents are genuine and accepted in the UAE. Attestation is often required for employment contracts, visa applications, higher education, or business purposes.
When You Need UAE Embassy Attestation
UAE Embassy attestation is required when your Pakistani-issued documents need to be recognized by the UAE authorities. Common situations include:
- Applying for a UAE work visa
- Enrolling in a UAE university
- Starting a business in the UAE
- Getting married in the UAE
- Sponsoring a family visa
- Submitting commercial or trade documents
Without proper attestation, your application in the UAE may be delayed or rejected.
Types of Documents Accepted for UAE Embassy Attestation
Educational Documents
- Matric / Intermediate Certificates
- Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Ph.D. degrees
- Diplomas (1–2 years and 3 years)
- Professional qualifications like Chartered Accountant certificates
- Medical diplomas registered with PMDC
- Paramedical and nursing diplomas
- School leaving certificates
Personal Documents
- Marriage registration certificate
- Birth certificate (electronic)
- Death certificate
- Divorce certificate
- Police character certificate
- Vaccination certificate (including COVID-19)
- Guardianship and succession certificates
- Power of attorney (general and special)
- FIR for loss of passport
- Medical treatment certificates
- Fingerprints
Commercial Documents
- Company registration certificates
- Trade licenses
- Business agreements or contracts
Prerequisites Before UAE Embassy Attestation
Before your documents can be attested by the UAE Embassy, you must complete MOFA Pakistan attestation. This step is essential because the UAE Embassy will not accept documents without it.
You will need:
- Original MOFA-attested documents
- Photocopy of your passport and CNIC/NICOP
- Payment method – debit or credit card with international transactions enabled
- Any supporting documents related to your case (e.g., transcripts for degrees, affidavits for legal documents)
Step-by-Step Process for UAE Embassy Attestation in Pakistan
Step 1: Prepare Your Documents
Make sure your original documents are complete, valid, and already attested by MOFA Pakistan. Keep clear photocopies for submission.
Step 2: Submit via Authorized Service Centers (BLS, Satti Consultancy & Services, and BFS)
To begin, visit the official UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs website . Complete your registration and pay the required fee. Once done, you can submit your documents through any of the authorized service providers
Step 3: Submit Your Application
Provide your original MOFA-attested documents, passport copy, CNIC copy, and payment.
Step 4: Pay the Attestation Fee
The fee of PKR 32,156 will be deducted directly from your account. An additional PKR 1,000 will be charged for rider services and PKR 2,000 as a service fee, bringing the total to PKR 35,000.
Step 5: Wait for Processing
The standard processing time is about 5 working days, but legal or special documents may take longer.
Step 6: Collect Your Attested Documents
If you submit your documents through Satti Consultancy & Services, we will deliver them to your doorstep.
After Attestation
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues a digital verification for attested documents. Instead of (or in addition to) a physical stamp, MOFA provides a unique attestation reference number or a “Digital Trusted Document” that can be checked online.
When you receive your attested document from an authorised centre (for example, BLS or Satti Consultancy & Services), you will be given this verification number. You can use that number on MOFA’s official verification portal to confirm the document’s authenticity and validity.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting documents without MOFA Pakistan attestation
- Forgetting photocopies of ID and passport
- Using a debit/credit card without international transactions enabled
- Providing damaged, expired, or incomplete documents
- Not checking current fees and requirements before visiting
- Waiting until the last minute before your UAE application deadline
Pro Tips for a Smooth Attestation Process
- Always double-check prerequisites before submission
- Keep extra photocopies of all documents and IDs
- Book your appointment early if visiting during busy periods
- If possible, use a professional attestation service to save time
- Track your documents if using courier services
- Keep digital scans of attested documents for future reference
Frequently Ask Questions
No. The UAE Embassy requires all documents to be attested by MOFA Pakistan first.
Normally 5 working days, but legal documents or special cases may take longer.
Yes, you can submit documents on behalf of another person through Satti Consultancy & Services.
A debit or credit card with international transactions enabled is required.
No, you do not need an appointment for attestation. However, you must register yourself on the MOFA portal before proceeding.
No, the fee is not the same for all types of documents.
Conclusion
Getting your documents attested from the UAE Embassy in Pakistan is an essential step if you plan to work, study, or live in the UAE. By following the correct procedure, preparing all prerequisites, and avoiding common mistakes, you can ensure a smooth process and avoid delays.
If you want to save time and avoid the hassle, you can use a trusted attestation service provider. They will handle your documents from start to finish, ensuring compliance with UAE requirements and quick turnaround.
Satti Consultancy & Services offers professional document attestation services for the UAE Embassy in Pakistan. We manage the process from MOFA attestation to UAE MOFA attestation, so you can focus on your plans while we take care of the paperwork.


