Personal Documents

Divorce Certificate Attestation in UAE

Official legalization of your Divorce Decree Certificate for use across UAE government departments, visa applications, and all legal purposes — managed entirely by Tafsir, no personal visits required.

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Why It Matters

Why is Attestation Required?

Passport Name Change

Required to officially update your name in your passport and all government identity documents after a divorce.

Singleness Certificate

Mandatory for obtaining a certificate of singleness or marital status confirmation for legal and personal use in the UAE.

Remarriage Registration

An attested divorce certificate is a legal prerequisite before registering a new marriage in the UAE or abroad.

Foreign Country Visas

Certain visa categories and dependent sponsorship applications require an attested divorce certificate where applicable.

Insurance & Beneficiary Changes

To update or change beneficiaries on insurance policies, provident funds, and financial accounts post-divorce.

Legal & Administrative Purposes

For any official legal proceedings, court submissions, property transfers, or government administrative requirements in the UAE.

Checklist

Required Documents

Please prepare the following documents before submitting your attestation request. Our team will guide you if any additional documents are needed based on your country of origin.

Original Divorce Certificate / Decree
Passport copy of both certificate holders
UAE Visa copy (if applicable)
Authorization letter to Tafsir Attestation
Passport-size photograph (if required)
Any supporting court documents (if required)
Step by Step

The Attestation Process

Our team coordinates every step — from your doorstep to final delivery of attested documents.

01
Notary Verification

The original divorce decree is verified and notarised by an authorised notary or public official in the country where the certificate was issued.

02
Home Department

Authenticated by the issuing country's Home Department or State Government authority to confirm the document's legitimacy.

03
Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The certificate is attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Ministry of External Affairs in the originating country.

04
UAE Embassy / Consulate

The document is presented at the UAE Embassy or Consulate in the home country for their official legalization stamp.

05
MOFA UAE

Final attestation by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms the divorce certificate is legally valid across all UAE authorities.