Monday 24 September 2018

Qatar Attestation


Qatar, one of the richest country in the Gulf countries, the country provides various kinds opportunities for every talented person all over the world. But attestation is needed for flying into the Qatar territory. Qatar attestation is mandatory for getting a Qatar visa from the embassy. The embassy is the responsible authority of handling the procedures of certificate attestation. To obtain a certificate attestation the applicant should face so many legal proceedings required by the Qatar embassy. It is an indispensable process happen before your travel, and it is conducted with the leadership of the Qatar embassy. The embassy is the final words of attestation and they can take required action regarding the attestation process.   

Embassy attestation may require for all types of certificates like…..

  •    Educational certificates (Degree certificates, Diploma certificates, SSLC certificates, HSC certificates, etc..)
  •    Non educational certificates (Birth certificate, Marriage certificate, Experience certificate, Divorce certificate, Transfer certificate, Death certificate, Migration certificate, Medical certificates, etc..)
  •         Commercial certificates (Power of Attorney, Certificate of Incorporation, Trade license, Invoice, Certificate of Registration, etc..)  

The main aim behind the immigration is attaining their individual needs and purposes. Obtaining a Qatar attestation is not a simple process, because it include so many documents.  

Documents required for educational certificate attestation in Qatar are…..

  •          Passport copy
  •          Bonafide letter
  •          Final year mark sheet
  •          Consolidate mark sheet

Documents required for non educational certificate attestation are

  •          Passport copy
  •          Original certificate

Ensure the authenticity of the document is the main reason behind every certificate attestation process. Qatar certificate attestation is a necessary procedure before you enter into the Qatar territory.  


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