Certified True Copy in Dubai

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What is Certified True Copy?

Certified true copy is a document that is certified as an accurate and complete copy of an original document. It is usually issued by a government agency, lawyer or notary public. The purpose of the certification is to provide assurance that the document has been verified to be a true and correct copy of the original. Certified true copy is commonly used for legal purposes such as obtaining visas, passports, or other official documents.

True copy attestation is the process of authenticating a document as an exact copy of the original document. It is a service provided by the government and authorized entities in order to certify the authenticity of documents. This process is especially important for documents that are used for legal purposes, such as business contracts or agreements.

In Dubai, true copy attestation is done by government approved entities like embassies, notaries public and other authorized bodies. The certified true copy attestation process involves verifying the original document, comparing it with the duplicate and signing it off as an exact replica of the original. This ensures that all parties involved can trust that they are looking at an accurate version of the document in question.

Various certificates like a degree or diploma certificates, death and birth certificates, and all such professional, personal and academic certificates are required to be certified as a true copy before they are accepted by the UAE government authorities. Highbiz Attestation Services helps you to True Copy Attestation Services in UAE.

 

Death certificate attestation is mandatory for many legal purposes like inheritance and will in the UAE. Attestation legalizes the authenticity of a death certificate and thus is compulsory in UAE for any related requirements.

All your academic certificates are mandatorily required to be attested by the UAE Embassy before the Government of UAE can grant a UAE visa to the applicant.

A police clearance certificate is required to enter a country, as proof of your past criminal records or lack of it. UAE police clearance certificates are unique to only UAE. If you require a police clearance certificate from another country including other GCC countries, a separate application should be submitted to each country. UAE police clearance certificate has a validity of 3 months from the date of attestation.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs UAE (MOFA) attests diploma certificates, stating they are valid for use in the United Arab Emirates.

If you are traveling to the UAE with your spouse, marriage certificate attestation is mandatory in UAE. Highbiz Attestation Services.

A birth certificate is required for many legal documentation and procedures in UAE like obtaining a UAE resident visa for individuals who are born in UAE or any other country, stating the same. The birth certificate is only valid if it is certified as attested by competent authorities. This is why birth certificate attestation is an important primary procedure for most purposes in the UAE.

Transfer Certificate Attestation is mandatory as per the UAE ministry of education law. It is a necessary document for the admission of a student to any educational institute in the UAE. Therefore, you must have it ready before applying for admission. If you fail to produce the attested transfer certificate, it will lead to the cancellation of the student’s admission.

Highbiz attestation services will take care of all your needs in attesting the transfer certificate from the doorstep to the last process of delivery.

Experience Certificate Attestation or employment certificate attestation is essential to secure a job in many top companies and top positions in UAE. An experience certificate attestation ensures that the document is authentic and is issued by originally stated firms or organizations or departments. The attestation procedure also validates the certificate holder’s name and authenticity of other details mentioned, like a position in the stated organization, period of employment, and the authorized personnel’s signature and official stamp.

The experience certificate attestation process is also the same as other document attestations. Highbiz attestation services will handle it with ease and deliver it to you as a completely valid document, which will be accepted in all the departments in UAE.

Attestation of a medical certificate or a sick leave attestation is mostly used in instances where a verified document is required to avail your healthcare benefits or insurance coverages. A medical certificate is only considered legal and stands true with a medical certificate attestation. Such document attestation will also be required if the firm or organization you employed in requires them for allowing medical leaves and company insurance.

Company document attestation in UAE is necessary. The fee requirements for commercial or business certificate attestation in UAE are comparatively higher than that of other attestation procedures. This fee usually depends upon the worth or value that is mentioned in the invoices or documents submitted for attestation by the authorities.

With a divorce certificate attestation, the certificate is considered genuine by the attestation laws in UAE. A divorce certificate attestation will be necessary if you are required to produce your proof of divorce at any official authorities in the UAE for various purposes. Highbiz Attestation offers an easy, fast and secure process to attest your divorce certificate. We also ensure that you can track the progress of your document attestation at every stage with our intelligent tracking systems.

An apostille attestation becomes necessary in case you are from a country that is a member of the Hague Convention. With an apostille attestation only, your documents issued by your home country become legalized in other international countries. An apostille is necessary for educational documents such as school certificates, degree or diploma certificates, and also for personal documents like birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, power of attorney, etc.