
When preparing to work, study, start a business, or generally moving to the UAE, one of the things which probably gets left to the last minute by most is document legalization. Most people hardly think about it until they get asked for attested papers and by then, the clock would already be ticking.
It may look like a routine task but even a tiny mistake can hike the time. A piece of right stamp, a document of correct version, or the non-completion of one verification step, can even lead to delay, additional expense, or the document being rejected.
Applying for an employment visa, a family visa, further education, or even setting up a business? Well, knowing what often goes wrong helps a lot in avoiding mistakes before you start.
Here are the top ten mistakes that people make when applying for different types of visas and the ways to avoid them.
1. Submitting the Wrong Document Version
This happens more often than people realise. Someone sends a photocopy, an old version, or a document that isn’t accepted for attestation in the first place.
Education certificates, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and police clearance certificates are each subject to separate rules depending on the place where they were issued and the purpose of their use in the UAE.
Make sure the document you possess is the right one, and it qualifies for legalization before initiating, as these types of documents are sometimes interchanged and do not require legalization.
2. Skipping State-Level Verification
Some documents need to be verified by the issuing state before they can move to the next stage.
Many applicants are not aware of this and rush to go forward without fully thinking it through. Some time after, they discover that the paper cannot be processed since a step was skipped.
Different documents require the various sequences of steps. That is why it is always wise to check the procedure before submitting anything.
3. Following the Wrong Attestation Order
Document legalization must be performed in the correct sequence. If a step is missed or carried out prematurely, the entire process might have to be redone.
And that may be really frustrating when you’re trying to meet a deadline.
Different documents may require different steps, however, the certificates issued by most Indian authorities need to be verified through multiple stages before they are recognized for official use in the UAE. Being aware of the right sequence from the start can help you avoid wasting time.
4. Forgetting the Final Legalization Step
Many people assume the process is complete once embassy attestation is done. In reality, that’s not always the final step.
For many official uses in the UAE, the document also needs to be completed through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If you’re planning to use your papers in the UAE, it’s worth understanding the full MOFA attestation process before you travel. Otherwise, you may face problems after arrival.
5. Using Damaged or Altered Documents
Certificates that are damaged, very old or laminated when they shouldn’t be, or altered in any way may be rejected.
It seems quite simple, however, badly deteriorated papers are a frequent cause of delay in the process.
Make sure that your papers are clean, clear, and in a presentable state before sending them. When documents are very worn out it is recommended to get this remedied at an early stage as rejection later on will cause a more serious problem.
6. Starting Too Late
Many individuals initiate legalisation procedure merely after getting a job offer or a visa grant.
This may be dangerous, particularly when different authorities are involved.
In case you procrastinate till the final moment, even minor delays may cause you not to meet your flight. Commencing early allows you ample time to manage any additional verification, amendments, or responding steps comply with if necessary.
7. Forgetting Supporting Documents
In many cases, the main certificate is not the only thing required.
You may also need to provide:
- Passport copy
- Visa copy, if applicable
- Authorization letter
- Passport-size photographs
- Other identity documents
Missing even one of these things can cause a slowdown in your process, even if your central document is fine.
It is a great habit to get everything done before you start so that you won’t have to stop halfway and find the missing documents.
8. Assuming Every Certificate Follows the Same Process
Not all documents go through the same legalization steps.
Educational, personal, and commercial documents often have different requirements.
For example:
- Degree certificates
- Birth certificates
- Marriage certificates
- Police Clearance Certificates
- Commercial documents
Each of these to be legalized may require a different kind of verification before they are recognized in the UAE.
Looking up the specific procedure for your type of document will help you prevent both perplexity and postponements.
9. Choosing a Service Without Checking the Process
Many people focus only on price and forget to ask how the process actually works.
Before handing over original documents, it’s worth checking a few basic things:
- What stages are involved
- How long the process usually takes
- Which documents are required
- Whether pickup and delivery are available
- How updates will be shared
Communication is key to a service provider who can also keep you updated on the whole process. Such a provider can really make your experience very pleasant and comfortable in general.
10. Not Checking the Requirements Before Applying
Document requirements for UAE Attestation in the UAE will be different depending on your purpose of application.
Employment, family sponsorship, higher education, and business registration will each require a different set of documents.
It is always better to check with the appropriate authorities or a reputable attestation service provider for the latest requirements before you submit anything. This little precaution may prevent you from undergoing the whole process again.
Final Thoughts
Document legalization is definitely a major step if you are intending to use Indian documents in the UAE. It may seem very easy at the first sight but the tiniest errors can cause delays and add to expenses.
By figuring out the stages of verification, having the correct documents ready, and doing the right things in the right order, you can stay away from almost all of the usual problems that cause visa processing to be slow.
Getting ready a bit in advance can ultimately keep you from losing many weeks because of delay and also facilitate your relocation to the UAE.