Birth Certificate Issuance & Attestation
Birth Certificate Issuance & Attestation
We provide Birth Certificate Issuance & Attestation from MOHAP / Preventive Medicine and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs UAE
we issue 2 copies ( One in Arabic and the other in English Langage)
customers must choose to attest one of them from MOFA
as well as we sell three Packages to our clients
1- Basic Package: including
- Birth Certificate Issuance
- Attestation from MOHAP / Preventive Medicine
- Attestation one copy from MOFA
- Transaction time ( 3 working days )
2- Silver Package: Including
- Birth Certificate Issuance
- Attestation from MOHAP / Preventive Medicine
- Attestation one copy from MOFA
- Emirates ID Application Submission
- Residence Visa Application Submission
3- Gold Package: Including
- Birth Certificate Issuance
- Attestation from MOHAP / Preventive Medicine
- Attestation one copy from MOFA
- Emirates ID Application Submission
- Residence Visa Application Submission
- Health Insurance issuance for newborn
* noted that Silver Package and Gold Package prices start from, it depends on kind of the transaction and Gov. approvals.
Documents Required:
- Birth notification
- Marriage document or document or declaration from the parents attributing the newborn to them certified by the embassy of the country to which they belong or by a notary public
- Identity cards or passports of the mother and father, if any.
- For out-of-hospital births, in addition to the above documents, the following are required:
- A letter from the court stating that delivery took place at home, including the place and date of birth and parents' names.
In cases where the child is born inside the UAE with the father not resident in the country, the following documents are required:
- A certified marriage contract.
- Declaration from the wife confirming the continuity of the marriage.
- A certified copy of the husband's passport, or a letter from the embassy stating the father's nationality, or a declaration from the husband attested by his country's embassy establishing his parental relationship with the child.