Marriage Certificate
A marriage certificate is an official statement that two people are married. In most jurisdictions. Usually a marriage certificate is issued by a government official only after the civil registration of the marriage. For any legal proof in any other government department, bank or other entities it is necessary for the Marriage Certificate to be legalized.
When is your marriage certificate required?
- To apply for a UAE residence visa for your wife.
- Adding spouse name in the passport
- Applying for health insurance policy for wife.
- To apply for your new born child passport.
- For a divorce certificate
Birth Certificate Attestation
Birth Certificate Attestation is compulsory to apply for your new born/child resident visa in UAE. Even if your child is born in United Arab Emirates and any other countries the Birth Certificate has to be attested from the authorities. If the birth certificate is issued from the United Arab Emirates then it has to be attested from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in UAE only.
The birth certificate if issued from the home country has to be attested from the required departments there, UAE Embassy in the Home country and then from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the United Arab Emirates.
The birth certificate is a very vital document for any individual for the lifetime. We at Top Notch take immense care and handle the documents with care.
Divorce Certificate Attestation
A divorce certificate is a document issued by the court which is an official document for the termination of a marriage. It contains the name of both separated husband and wife, it contains the exact date and location where the marriage ended, it comprises responsibilities of each party after the divorce. In order to use the divorce certificate as a legal document it has to be legalized from the required departments.
When is your divorce certificate required?
- Removing spouse name from the passport
- For a new marriage
- For bank account and other legal departments
- To apply for visa for other countries
Death Certificate Attestation
It is compulsory to get a death certificate as per law in any country. The government will issue the death certificate to the nearest or blood relatives of the deceased. The death certificate contains the details of the date, place, cause, and fact of the death. To use the death certificate in UAE for any legal purpose attestation of certificate is compulsory.
When is Death certificate required?
- Properties settlement
- Legal procedures
- To claim insurance
- Transfer name from deceased to someone else