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When you're living or working in the UAE, attesting your personal documents is often a legal requirement—especially if you're dealing with matters related to remarriage, name change, or child custody. One such important document is the divorce certificate.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about divorce certificate attestation and how Best Attestation can help you complete the process smoothly.
Divorce certificate attestation is the process of verifying the authenticity of a divorce document issued in one country, so it can be legally accepted in the UAE.
This process ensures that:
The certificate is genuine.
It can be used for legal or civil procedures in the UAE (e.g., remarriage, immigration, visa processing, or updating marital status on official records).
You may need to attest a divorce certificate in the UAE for the following reasons:
Applying for remarriage or legal marriage registration
Updating your marital status on official documents
Applying for a UAE residency visa
Handling child custody or alimony cases
Applying for financial benefits or property division
Any divorce certificate issued outside the UAE must go through an attestation process if it needs to be recognized within the Emirates. This includes countries like:
The attestation process usually follows these steps:
Notary or local department verification
Ministry of External Affairs or Foreign Affairs attestation
Attestation from the UAE Embassy/Consulate in the home country
Final attestation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in the UAE
The time frame can vary depending on the issuing country. On average, it takes 7 to 15 working days.
Yes, if you are a single parent planning to enroll your child in a school in the UAE, attesting your divorce certificate is often mandatory. UAE schools require complete legal documentation to verify guardianship, especially in cases of custody and parental separation. The attested divorce certificate helps:
Prove your legal custody of the child
Avoid any legal complications during school admission
Comply with UAE Ministry and embassy guidelines
Without proper attestation, schools may refuse admission or request additional documents, delaying your child’s enrollment process.
To avoid such issues, it is recommended to have your divorce certificate attested by the relevant home country authorities, followed by the UAE Embassy/Consulate, and finally the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in the UAE.
Best Attestation is here to help you complete the process swiftly and accurately, ensuring your documents meet UAE legal standards.
Best Attestation is a trusted attestation service provider in the UAE, known for its:
Fast and hassle-free processing
Secure document handling
Pickup and delivery options
Affordable pricing
24/7 customer support
Our team ensures that your divorce certificate is attested as per UAE government regulations without delays or errors.
Don’t let paperwork stress you out. Let the professionals handle it.
Reach out to Best Attestation and get your divorce certificate attested quickly and securely.