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Migration Certificate Attestation in Dubai

 

Aviaan Accounting Migration Certificate Attestation in Dubai

Given the fact that each country offers a different set of opportunities in terms of education, business, family life, jobs, etc., people often make the decision to move abroad. If you, for any of these reasons, decide to move either to Dubai from another country, or to another country from Dubai, then you know that you need to apply for a visa and/or a permit. However, apart from having to apply for the before mentioned, you also need to go through the process of document attestation.

What Does Document Attestation Mean?

The word attestation means verification. When you begin the procedure for moving to another country on a long term basis, you need to get a certain set of documents verified by different government and government-sponsored agencies of your country and of the country you are going to move to. The purpose behind this is to declare your certificates as being genuine or authentic so that they can be used for various purposes when you are abroad. It is an especially important procedure, and if you fail to get all the required documents attested, not only would you be unable to complete any procedures after moving abroad, but you might also fail to get your visa.

Migration Certificate Attestation and Aviaan Accounting

A Migration Certificate is generally given to you by your school or university itself and states that you are now allowed as well as eligible to seek admission to another school or university and is issued by your current education board. It is especially important that you take your Migration Certificate since it is always a prerequisite when you are looking to enroll in another educational institute.

The reason you need to get your Migration Certificate attested whether you move to or from Dubai is that you need it when you seek admission in an educational institute, and even if you are not moving for an educational purpose, you might still need to present or use it elsewhere, and it must thus be declared legitimate and valid. Aviaan Accounting offers quality attestation services, and we work towards meeting your attestation needs to the best extent possible. We understand that the attestation process can be long and complicated and will thus get your Migration Certificate attested on your behalf.

Migration Certificate Attestation Procedure

If you are moving abroad for educational purposes or otherwise, the chances are that you will need to present your educational certificates, which includes your Migration Certificate. There is a certain order that needs to be followed with document attestation, and Aviaan Accounting will take care of it all. Here is the order:

  • Notary Department Attestation: Your Migration Certificate firstly needs to be attested by the Notary Department, for which you need to go to the local Notary or Collector’s office.
  • HRD Ministry Attestation: Since it is an academic certificate, you need to get it attested by the HRD Ministry.
  • MEA or MOFA Attestation: Based on where the certificate was issued, it needs to be attested by the Ministry of External Affairs or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Embassy Attestation: Finally, the embassy of the country you wish to move to needs to attest it.

Aviaan Accounting is an accounting firm in Dubai which deals with the attestation of various kinds of documents and can assure you of the best services which will be delivered on time, of the fact that you won’t need to spend a lot on the service and that you can very conveniently get your documents attested.

For enquiries, call +971 5679 52590 / E-mail: info@aviaanaccounting.com

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