Marriage Certificate Attestation for UAE Visa: Step-by-Step Guide 2026
If you're planning to bring your spouse or family to the UAE, your marriage certificate attestation for the UAE visa is the single most critical document you need to get right — and get right first time. UAE immigration authorities will not process any spouse visa, family residence visa, or dependent visa application without a properly attested marriage certificate. The attestation process runs through three mandatory stages: notarization in your home country, attestation by the UAE Embassy in that country, and final authentication by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). Each stage must follow the correct sequence — skipping a step or doing them out of order leads to automatic rejection, wasted fees, and months of delay that keep your family apart.
At Al Hiqba in Deira, Dubai, we handle the entire marriage certificate attestation for your spouse visa from start to finish — so you don't have to chase embassies, government counters, or translation offices on your own. Whether your certificate was issued in India, the Philippines, Pakistan, Egypt, or any other country, our team manages every government touchpoint on your behalf, with clear upfront pricing and no hidden charges. Most cases are completed within 4 to 7 working days, and we provide real-time updates throughout the process. We handle original documents with complete security and return them fully attested and ready for your UAE visa submission. Don't let document delays push back your family reunion — call Al Hiqba now at +971 50 996 2551 or WhatsApp us directly for a fast, free assessment of your case.