Attestation of Oxford Brookes Degree in the UAE
If you’ve recently begun working in the UAE with your Applied Accounting degree, it would be greatly appreciated if you could share your experience with the attestation process here. Your insights could be really helpful to others!
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Absolutely, I’d be happy to help! Here’s a general overview of the process for getting your Oxford Brookes Applied Accounting degree attested in the UAE:
Document Preparation: Make sure you have your original degree certificate and transcripts, along with any other required academic documents. It’s also wise to have a copy of your passport handy.
Notarization: Before you proceed with attestation, you may need to have your documents notarized by a notary public in your home country. This step ensures that your documents are authentic.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation: After notarization, you’ll need to get your documents attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) in your home country. They will verify the notary’s stamp and seal.
UAE Embassy/Consulate: Next, you need to take your documents to the UAE embassy or consulate in your home country for further attestation. This step is crucial as it confirms that your documents are valid for use in the UAE.
Ministry of Education in the UAE: Once you arrive in the UAE, you should get your documents attested by the UAE Ministry of Education. This step is essential for degree recognition and is often needed for employment purposes.
Final Steps: After receiving the necessary attestations, ensure that you submit certified copies of these documents to your employer or any relevant authority as part of your employment process.
It’s worth noting that the process may vary slightly depending on your nationality and the specific requirements of your employer or the sector you’re working in. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to check with your HR department or a local professional attestation service for any specific regulations.
If anyone else has gone through this process recently, sharing your experiences and any tips would be super helpful! Good luck to everyone on their journey!