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UAE Embassy Legalisation

There are 3 main steps to getting your documents attested by the embassy

Solicitor

RLS will have your document stamped by a solicitor. There is a list of documents that do not need to be stamped, please see a list of the documents.

British Foreign Ministry

The stamped document will then be taken to the FCO office for official stamping

Embassy Attestation

Lastly, the document will be taken to the embassy in London for attestation and returned back

Documents not requiring solicitor authorisation stamping:
  • UK Birth Certificate
  • UK Marriage Certificate
  • UK Police Clearance Certificate (ACRO only)
  • UK Death Certificate
  • UK Medical Report signed by a UK Doctor
Institutions Services No. of Document(s) / Applicant(s) Price (per document)
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 1 Items £805.00
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 2 Items £705.00
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 3 Items £671.67
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 4 Items £655.00
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 5 Items £202.00
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 1 Items £267.00
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 3 Items £177.00
FCO Apostille & Embassy Legalisation 9 - 12 Working Days 4 Items £229.50
Embassy Legalisation Only 9 - 12 Working Days 1 Items £105.00
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Delivery Options

Upon completion of the order form and checking the documents with us, please send via special delivery the items to us, or feel free to drop them off to our Piccadilly based office.

For more information, please see the information below:

Section 1: UAE Embassy London Legalization UK

Home to the tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa, and the famous Burj Al Arab and Miracle Garden, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a popular tourist destination. This small country is located in the Persian Gulf. Its capital, Abu Dhabi, offers some amazingly picturesque views that draw visitors in the millions here from all over the world.

The UAE also offers a plethora of business opportunities. When travelling to the UAE on work, a UK national might need to UAE Embassy certificate attestation for their UK documents to be accepted by the Arab nation’s authorities. It also establishes your position as a foreigner in the UAE, completely governed and protected by the UK embassy in the country.

What UAE Embassy attestation does is that it authenticates your education certificates and degrees, marriage certificate or decree absolute and other key documents, proving that all the information stated in them is true.

So, the first thing to do while planning a trip to the UAE is to learn how to get UAE Embassy attestation. UAE Embassy legalisation is also required to get a work visa for the country. However, document legalisation can be quite a tedious task, especially given that you first need to get an apostille certificate from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) that authenticates all documents for use by the embassy.

Section 2: General Queries About UAE Embassy London Legalization UK

1. Why Do UK Documents Need Attestation to be Used in UAE?

Legalisation by the UAE Embassy in London offers a plethora of benefits for UK nationals. Firstly, it helps them obtain a visa from the consulate, regardless of whether it is for tourism, education or business purposes.

Attested UK documents also help when you are entering into business partnerships, signing contracts or agreements or simply applying for a job in the UAE. Teaching is a highly lucrative job opportunity for British nationals. Legalising academic qualifications and degree certificates, Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) documents or BTEC certificates is required for them to be accepted in the UAE.

If you are moving to the country with your family, you will need marriage document attestation before you actually travel to the UAE. This will establish your marital relationship in the nation.

2. What Information is Required to Get Your UK Documents Legalised for the UAE?

UK documents for use in the UAE need to be attested by the UAE embassy.  Here, you will find two types of services:

  1. Attestation of personal documents
  2. Attestation of corporate documents

Documents related to education and professional qualifications, birth, death and marriage fall in the category of personal documents. Company documents, such as registration and tax certificates are corporate documents.

Both types of documents might require a solicitor’s certification before legalisation at the UAE Embassy in London. After solicitor attestation, as a mandatory requirement, the documents must be submitted to the FCO in London for an apostille stamp. Only after this will the UAE embassy accept documents for the attestation procedure.

3. For What Situations Will I Require UAE Embassy Legalisation of UK Documents?

The UAE has emerged as the new land of opportunities. When moving to this country to conduct business, a British national is often requested to get company documents attested by the embassy in London. Providing attested commercial documents becomes a must if a UK company has to work with UAE companies to supply goods and services. However, different types of documents have different requirements regarding how they should be presented for attestation. An experienced document attestation service, like Rapid Legalisation Services (RLS), can easily take care of the process of UAE consular legalisation for you.

4. How to Legalise UK Documents for Use in UAE?

To save yourself the hassle of running to different government offices and taking on tedious paperwork, hire an experienced attestation service that will take care of the entire process for you. With RLS, you can complete the entire legalisation process in 3 easier steps:

Step 1: Order Online: Fill the order form and pay the embassy attestation fees, along with service charges and VAT

Step 2: Certification: RLS will take care of every step of the attestation process, such as:

  • Checking documents
  • Solicitor certification, if required
  • FCO apostille certification
  • UAE embassy legalisation

Step 3: The attested document will be delivered back to you at your doorstep.

Additional FAQs

UK documents are attested at the UAE embassy in London for use in the UAE. However, the attestation of degree certificates for has some pre-requisites, such as:

  • Document check
  • Solicitor certification
  • FCO apostille certification
  • Embassy stamps

All these steps can be daunting when you have other things to take care of as well. Rapid Legalisation Services has been working closely with the FCO and London embassies. This allows them to get document attestation done in a quick and professional manner, giving you a hassle-free experience.

For UK documents legalisation, each document requires an apostille from the FCO and then attestation by the UAE embassy in London. The documents are attested by the signatory authorities at the embassy. They add a small certificate of attestation. The UAE attestation procedure can appear daunting. It is best to hire a reliable legalisation service.

The time taken will depend on the type of service you choose. Rapid Legalisation Services (RLS) offers various services packages, such as:

  • Apostille same-day service
  • Apostille 2-day service
  • UAE Consular Legalisation

The cost of documents legalisation, including education certificate attestation for the UAE, depends on the service type chosen:

  • Apostille Same–Day Service: £135 (FCO Fees £75 and VAT £10)
  • Apostille 2-Day Service: £78 (FCO Fees £30 and VAT £8)
  • Consular legalisation: £138 (FCO Fees £30 and VAT £18)

(Note: This is the price for the legalisation of one document and includes the UAE attestation fee.)

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