Are you sponsoring your spouse for a UAE residence visa, updating your marital status records, or engaging in any other formal process that requires you to produce your UK marriage certificate?

You’ll need document legalisation services, as UAE authorities will not accept the certificate without the requisite embassy attestation.

This article explains why document legalisation is required and outlines the price of marriage certificate attestation for the UAE.

TL;DR – Marriage certificate attestation for the UAE price

Marriage certificate attestation for the UAE is a multi-step process that involves both the UK and UAE governments.

The standard fees are as follows:

  • FCDO (UK government) apostille: £45

  • UAE Embassy attestation: AED 300

  • VFS admin processing fee: £42 (AED 196 plus third-party transaction fees)

Also, if you hire an agency to facilitate the FCDO apostille and embassy attestation processes, you’ll need to factor in their service charges.

Couple with marriage certificate document and UAE symbol for attestation process

Why is attestation required for the UAE?

An embassy attestation is required for the UAE, as you must legalise your UK documents for international use before the UAE authorities can accept them.

In 1961, many countries, including the UK, adopted the Hague Apostille Convention to streamline document legalisation processes. The convention required member countries to:

  • Adopt a standard certificate (the apostille certificate)

  • Designate a competent authority to issue the certificate (the UK designated the FCDO)

For the over 125 countries that are parties to the convention , an apostille issued by the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) is sufficient.

However, the UAE is not a party to the convention. As such, an additional step, consular legalisation, is required.

Therefore, you’ll need embassy attestation in addition to the FCDO-issued apostille for UAE authorities to accept your marriage certificate.

Price breakdown for UK marriage certificate attestation

Because document legalisation for the UAE involves both the UK and UAE governments, you must account for fees for both processes.

Here’s a price breakdown:

  • FCDO apostille fee: £45

  • UAE Embassy attestation fee: AED 300

  • VFS admin processing fee: £42 (AED 196 plus third-party transaction fees)

The above fees apply when you manage the processes yourself. However, navigating both bureaucracies can be overwhelming and time-consuming.

It’s much more efficient to use an agency. For instance, getting an apostille certificate under the DIY route will take you over 3 weeks. When you use our services at

London Apostille Services Ltd., you can get the apostille in 1 working day with our Express Service or within 3 to 4 working days with our Standard Service.

Our all-inclusive pricing for marriage certificate attestation for the UAE is as follows:

  • FCDO apostille: £97 (Express Service) or £87 (Standard Service)

  • UAE Embassy attestation service: £145

The apostille fees include our fees and the FCDO fees. The attestation fee also includes our fees and the UAE fees.

Factors affecting the total price of UAE attestation

The above fees are straightforward, but there are two additional factors you must consider to budget effectively for UAE attestation:

  • A VFS admin processing fee: You’ll pay a non-refundable VFS admin processing fee of £42 (AED 196 plus third-party transaction fees) per application, covering up to 5 documents from the same individual/direct family member, or company.

  • The cost of logistics: Under the DIY route, you’ll send your documents to the FCDO or UAE embassy and get them back via courier. Working with us, you can use a courier service or drop off/pick up your document at our office in London in person.

Because we’ll need the original marriage certificate or a GRO-certified copy to obtain an apostille, it’s best to use tracked mail. The FCDO does not accept photocopies for apostille processing for marriage certificates.

Secure courier service handling official documents for UAE attestation

How to get your UK marriage certificate attested for the UAE

The apostille and embassy attestation processes are standardised and follow clear guidelines. Here’s the step-by-step process to get your marriage certificate attested for the UAE.

  • Verify apostille-readiness: Ensure you have the original marriage certificate or a GRO-certified copy. Photocopies, even if certified by a solicitor, will be rejected.

  • Submit to the FCDO: Submit the document to the FCDO for an apostille. The FCDO will attach an apostille certificate validating the marriage certificate’s use in other countries.

  • Submit to the UAE embassy: Submit the apostilled marriage certificate to the UAE embassy in London for the final legalisation step, which includes attestation by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA).

  • Receive the attested document: You’ll receive the original marriage certificate and a digitally attested copy, which you can verify online on the MoFA website.

While the processes are standardised, navigating both the UK and UAE government bureaucracies can be challenging and time-intensive.

You’ll find it much more efficient to use an agency to facilitate both stages of the document legalisation process.

We are London Apostille Services Ltd., an FCDO-registered apostille agent that can help you legalise your marriage certificate and other documents for use in the UAE.

Here’s why working with us is better than doing it yourself:

  • We physically drop off and pick up documents at the FCDO Legalisation Office each working day, cutting the turnaround time for the apostille stage from over 3 weeks to just 1 working day (Express Service) or 3-4 days (Standard Service).

  • We’ve handled numerous documents headed to the UAE. We can help you meet the unique requirements of the UAE authorities to get your documents attested faster.

Further, there are instances where a UAE authority may request a translated document. We have sworn translators who can help translate your documents into Arabic.

Contact us today, and our experts will handle the UAE attestation process from start to finish on your behalf.

DIY vs. professional services cost comparison

How does using our experts compare to the DIY option in terms of cost?

We believe in transparent pricing. Here’s a cost comparison:

DIY Option With London Apostille Services Ltd.
Apostille Stage £45 (will likely take you over 3 weeks) £87 for the Standard (3 -4 Day) Service or £97 for the Express (Next Day) Service
Embassy attestation stage AED 300 £145
VFS admin processing fees AED 196 plus third-party transaction fees Included

Our fees include government fees. Therefore, the apostille stage fee includes our fees and the £45 FCDO fee. Also, the embassy attestation stage fee includes our fees and the AED 300 UAE fee.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Here are answers to some common questions about attestation of marriage certificates for the UAE.

Each agency charges its own rates. Therefore, prices will vary unless you opt for the DIY route, which can also be costly due to potential rejections and delays.

Our fees include FCDO and UAE fees, which are fixed. It gives us little flexibility for variable pricing. However, you can contact us for a custom quote if you are legalising multiple documents.

Yes, if you courier your marriage certificate to our London office, we can manage the entire legalisation process on your behalf. We’ll send the fully-legalised marriage certificate back to you via DHL.

The prices advertised won’t change without prior notice, especially after you’ve initiated the process and paid the required fees.

Your visa application process is independent of the document legalisation process. You’ll not get a refund if your visa is denied.

That said, if the UAE embassy rejects your document for attestation, we’ll help you make the necessary corrections and resubmit the document at no additional cost to you. We can also provide a full refund of our own service fees if the attestation fails.