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Marriage Certificate Attestation for Saudi Visa

Everything You Need to Know About Attesting Marriage Certificates for Saudi Family Visas

If you are married and plan to bring your spouse to Saudi Arabia on a permanent family visa, you must first have your marriage certificate attested. Attestation is the process of verifying the authenticity of a document and making it legally recognized in another country. In this article, we will talk about the requirements, detailed steps, and other information about getting a Saudi family visa based on a marriage certificate.

Requirements

  • Original and photocopy of the marriage certificate
  • Photocopy of the passport of both spouses
  • Any additional documents required by the embassy or the Saudi Arabian consulate in your home country

Detailed Steps

  1. Notarization: The first step in the attestation process is notarization. This involves getting the certificate signed and stamped by a notary public.
  2. Embassy Attestation: After the notarization, you must take the document to the embassy or consulate of Saudi Arabia in your home country for attestation. The embassy will verify the document’s authenticity and attach a stamp or seal to it.
  3. MOFA Attestation: Once you have obtained the necessary stamp from the Saudi Embassy on your marriage certificate, the next step is to take it to the MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) for attestation. The MOFA will review the certificate and stamp it, confirming its validity. After the MOFA stamp, your attested marriage certificate can be accepted and recognized at any government office, without any issues or concerns.

Hiring an attestation agent in your home country can simplify the lengthy attestation process. An experienced agent can manage the entire process for you, from notarization to embassy attestation. To ensure the smooth and proper handling of your documents, it is important to choose a trustworthy and reliable attestation agent.

Other Details

  • Processing Time: The processing time for attestation of marriage certificates for Saudi family visas can vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the volume of applications they are processing. It is advisable to check the processing time with the embassy in advance and plan accordingly.
  • Cost: The cost of attestation of marriage certificates for Saudi family visas can also vary depending on the embassy or consulate and the country where the certificate was issued. It is advisable to check the cost with the embassy in advance and budget accordingly.
  • Original Documents: It is important to keep in mind that the original documents must be submitted for attestation, and it is advisable to make copies for your personal records.
  • Accuracy of Information: Before attesting your marriage certificate, it is important to ensure that the name on the certificate matches the name on your Iqama or passport, including the spelling of any translated names.

Marriage Certificate Attestation through a Saudi Court

The Ministry of Justice in Saudi Arabia has announced a new rule for expatriates. If your spouse is coming to the Kingdom on a visit or transit visit and you and your spouse’s father are already residing in the Kingdom, you can now get your marriage certificate attested in a Saudi court.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the attestation of marriage certificates is an important step in the process of applying for a family visa in Saudi Arabia. By following the requirements, detailed steps, and other details discussed in this article, you can ensure that your documents are properly attested and ready for submission with your visa application.

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M. AMEEN

Mohammed Ameen is a seasoned blogger with a decade of experience, blending his master’s in business with practical expertise to offer valuable insights for Saudi expatriates. Since 2012, he has crafted informative content, helping expatriates navigate local culture, regulations, and resources.
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