Complete embassy legalization services for documents to be used abroad. We handle translation, MOJ certification, MOFA attestation, and guide you through embassy legalization.
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Why You Need This
Embassy attestation is the final step to make your documents legally recognized in the destination country.
Without embassy attestation, your documents may not be accepted by foreign authorities. Embassy legalization confirms your documents are authentic and legally valid.
Documents must follow a specific attestation order: Notarization → MOJ → MOFA → Embassy. Skipping a step means rejection. We ensure the correct sequence.
Each embassy has unique requirements. We have experience with 50+ country embassies and know exactly what each requires for successful attestation.
What We Translate
We assist with embassy attestation for all document types.
For employment or further education in the destination country.
Birth, marriage, divorce certificates for immigration or family use.
Company documents for international business operations.
Court orders, POAs, and contracts for cross-border use.
Medical reports for treatment or insurance claims abroad.
Good conduct certificates for immigration and visa purposes.
How It Works
We assess your document and the destination country to determine the full attestation chain.
We handle translation, MOJ certification, and MOFA attestation as prerequisites.
We guide you through the embassy submission process with all required documents.
Receive your fully attested documents ready for use in the destination country.
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Transparent Pricing
Embassy fees vary by country and are charged separately. Translation and MOJ/MOFA fees are additional. We provide a complete cost breakdown before proceeding.
FAQ
We have experience with 50+ country embassies in the UAE including India, Pakistan, Philippines, Egypt, UK, USA, Canada, and all Arab countries.
Typically 3-5 business days for the embassy step. The full chain (translation + MOJ + MOFA + Embassy) takes 5-10 business days. Timelines vary by embassy.
No. Apostille is used for Hague Convention member countries and replaces embassy attestation. For non-member countries, the full attestation chain ending with embassy legalization is required.
The standard order is: 1) Certified translation by MOJ translator, 2) MOJ attestation, 3) MOFA attestation, 4) Embassy legalization. Each step must be completed before the next.
Rejection is usually due to missing previous attestation steps or incorrect translation. We review all requirements upfront to prevent this. If rejection is due to our translation, we correct it free of charge.
Send your documents on WhatsApp. We handle the full chain — translation, MOJ, MOFA, and embassy guidance. Quote in 10 minutes.