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UAE Embassy Attestation refers to the process of validating and verifying official documents by the United Arab Emirates Embassy or Consulate in your home country.

The UAE requires attestation of various documents, such as educational certificates, marriage certificates, and business documents, to ensure their authenticity and validity for use within its borders.

Documents commonly requiring attestation include educational certificates, marriage certificates, birth certificates, power of attorney, commercial agreements, and other legal papers.

The time required for attestation can vary depending on different factors such as document type, country of origin, and processing time at the embassy. It typically takes 5-7 working days but can be expedited with certain services.

Yes, you may choose to handle the process yourself; however, it can be complex and time-consuming due to different requirements from both your home country and the UAE embassy. Hiring a professional service can simplify the process.

The general steps include notarization of documents in your home country (if required), authentication at relevant government departments or authorities, followed by final attestation at the UAE Embassy or Consulate where your document will be stamped or sealed.

Yes, original documents are usually required for attestation purposes. Copies may not be accepted unless specifically mentioned otherwise in exceptional cases.

Each document needs to go through individual attestation procedures as per its respective requirements. It is not a blanket attestation for all your documents.