Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rolled out a mechanism to complete online transactions
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Dubai: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) has urged UAE residents to take advantage of their services and apply for the attestation of certificates online.
The ministry said customers can apply for attestations via the ministry's website www.mofaic.gov.ae or through the UAEMOFAIC smartphone application.
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"All service applications are reviewed and approved electronically and the fees are collected upon fulfilling the relevant requirements, the most important of which is to ensure that the documents to be certified have been accredited by the competent authorities before applying for the service," MoFAIC said in a statement.
The authority further noted that it has invested in state-of-the-art technologies and established an advanced digital infrastructure to provide its customers with a range of electronic and smart services, including official document attestation.
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Customers can visit one of the five attestation centres across the UAE to complete the attestation, carrying the original documents and the payment receipt.
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