Attestation

Death Certificate Attestation – UAE

Death certificate attestation is a crucial legal process that verifies the authenticity of a death certificate issued outside the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This attestation is necessary when the document needs to be used for official purposes within the UAE, such as inheritance claims, insurance settlements, property transfers, or family visa cancellations

The attestation process typically involves several steps, including notarization in the issuing country, authentication from the respective Ministry of External Affairs, attestation from the UAE Embassy in that country, and final attestation by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). This series of verifications ensures that the death certificate is legally recognized by UAE authorities.

We understand that dealing with the loss of a loved one is already a difficult time, and managing paperwork can feel overwhelming. That’s why we provide compassionate and professional support to handle the entire death certificate attestation process for you. Our goal is to ensure that your documents are processed smoothly, without delays or complications.

Why Choose Al Hiqba

Choosing Al Hiqba for your death certificate attestation means choosing peace of mind. We offer trusted, transparent, and reliable services to make sure your documents meet all legal requirements in the UAE. With years of experience in document attestation, we have developed a strong understanding of the procedures involved and the nuances of working with different embassies and ministries.

Our team provides: End-to-end attestation services for death certificates issued in any country • Fast and accurate processing with full legal compliance

Real-time updates and secure handling of documents Affordable pricing with no hidden charges .Personalized support and guidance throughout the process

We treat each case with sensitivity and confidentiality, ensuring you receive timely assistance during a challenging period. Our focus is to make the attestation process as straightforward and stress-free as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Death certificate attestation is required for legal formalities in the UAE, such as closing bank accounts, transferring property, claiming insurance, or visa cancellation procedures.

Yes, UAE immigration requires an attested death certificate for visa cancellation of the deceased. It’s a key document in legal formalities following a death.

Depending on the issuing country and verification requirements, the process usually takes 5 to 10 working days. Al Hiqba offers expedited services when needed.

Yes, we provide attestation services for death certificates issued in various countries. Our global network allows us to handle country-specific processes efficiently.

Yes, UAE immigration requires an attested death certificate for visa cancellation of the deceased. It’s a key document in legal formalities following a death

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide compassionate, secure, and professional attestation services that ease the burden during life’s most difficult times. We are dedicated to helping families manage legal and administrative requirements with empathy and efficiency. With a focus on accuracy, transparency, and customer satisfaction, we aim to be the most trusted name in death certificate attestation services in the UAE.


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