The Migration Certificate is a document that certifies that a person has the right to live in any country and is allowed to work there. It is issued by the immigration department of a particular country, which allows the person who was issued this certificate to live in that country and work there.
Some of the required processes for a migration certificate attestation are listed below:
1. Notary attestation
2. MEA Attestation (Ministry of External Affairs)
3. UAE Embassy Attestation
4. MOFA Attestation (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Migration certificate attestation in Dubai is a process by which the UAE government verifies the validity of your passport. This is done through an official document issued by the UAE embassy or consulate. It is required for you to obtain travel documents from the UAE passport office after you have received your visa, or upon arrival if you are entering via Dubai International Airport. It is usually issued by the UAE embassy or consulate for a specific purpose, such as employment or study.
If you need to obtain this document, it must be done as soon as possible, preferably before your arrival date in Dubai. The process can take up to three weeks and involves going through a lengthy application process with multiple documents required and an interview at one of the embassies or consulates in Dubai or Abu Dhabi.