Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation attestation for documents issued inside or outside the UAE — fast, reliable, government-approved.
Get a Free QuoteSubmit your authenticated documents — notarised and embassy attested where applicable — to the MOFA office or via the official MOFAIC e-services portal.
The Ministry verifies the authenticity of all stamps, signatures and seals to confirm they meet UAE legal standards.
Once approved, MOFA issues the official attestation stamp or seal — confirming the document is ready for use across all UAE authorities.
MOFA Attestation is the final legalization step performed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC) in the UAE to confirm the authenticity, validity, and legality of documents for official use — whether issued inside or outside the UAE.
It is required for any document that will be presented to UAE government departments, immigration authorities, courts, or employers.
Without MOFA attestation, foreign and locally issued documents are not legally recognized in the UAE. This applies across all emirates and covers a wide range of documents — from educational degrees and personal certificates to commercial agreements and power of attorney. Whether you are applying for a work visa, sponsoring a family member, or setting up a business, MOFA attestation is a non-negotiable requirement at every stage.
At Al Tafsir Attestation Services, we handle the complete MOFA attestation process on your behalf — from document verification and preparation to submission and final stamping. Our experienced team ensures fast turnaround, zero rejections, and door-to-door delivery across all seven Emirates, so you can focus on what matters most.
MOFA Attestation in UAE — Al Tafsir Attestation Services
Educational certificates must be MOFA attested before use for employment or study eligibility verification inside the UAE.
Marriage and birth certificates require MOFA attestation for family residency visa applications and dependent sponsorship.
Business documents including power of attorney, MOA and company records must be MOFA legalized before submission to UAE trade authorities.
MOFA attestation ensures records are officially accepted by UAE courts, government departments and immigration.
Degrees, diplomas, transcripts and academic certificates from schools and universities worldwide.
Birth, marriage, death certificates, affidavits, police clearance certificates and personal records.
Power of attorney, memorandum of association, board resolutions, contracts and company records.
Notarised declarations, sworn statements, authorisations and any document requiring official UAE recognition.