Moving to Dubai from the UK can be an exciting life change. However, the bureaucracy and paperwork you must navigate before completing the relocation may not be as thrilling.
You don’t have to worry, though. With some organisation and prior planning, you can take most of the pain and complexity out of the process.
In this post, we’ll simplify the process by detailing every document you need to make the move. We’ll also cover the document translations and embassy attestations you may need and how to get them fast.
Start here: Essential UK documents for your Dubai relocation
Regardless of your visa route, the following documents are essential when relocating to Dubai from the UK:

Visa routes for moving to Dubai from the UK
The UAE offers different pathways for UK nationals to move to Dubai, each with its own visa. You can take any of the following visa routes:
UK documents required by the visa route
You will need the following UK documents for the above visa routes:
How to legalise UK documents for Dubai
Even though your documents are authentic and valid, you must legalise them before UAE institutions can recognise them. Document legalisation is a formal process to verify the authenticity of documents for international use.
The process will unfold as follows:
Managing all these processes alone can be overwhelming. Luckily, the FCDO has registered apostille agents/facilitators to help you get your documents legalised for use abroad.
We are London Apostille Services Ltd, an FCDO-registered apostille facilitator with 15+ years of experience preparing UK documents for use in several jurisdictions, including Dubai, UAE.
Here’s how we can help you get your documents legalised when you’re moving to Dubai from the UK:
Our process saves you the trouble of navigating complex government bureaucracy or coordinating several service providers.
Contact our team today to prepare your documents for the move to Dubai. We can also arrange Arabic translations where required.
Arabic translations: when and where they fit
Institutions in the UAE will accept most of your UK documents in English. However, translation to Arabic is often required for complex legal documents, such as a power of attorney.
Notably, the translation must be done by a certified legal translator, and the translator’s signature and stamp must be certified by a solicitor/notary before the document can be apostilled.
Based on our experience processing documents for use abroad, we’ll determine and advise you on the necessary translations.

Common mistakes that delay your UAE move
You must avoid the following common mistakes that may delay your move to Dubai:
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Getting the legalisation sequence wrong: The correct sequence is notarisaton or solicitor certification, followed by an FCDO apostille, followed by UAE embassy attestation. Skipping any step will occasion a rejection, leading to delays.gov.uk/get-document-legalised
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Presenting an invalid police certificate: The UAE Embassy requires your ACRO police certificate to be no more than 90 days old.
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Presenting certificates from unaccredited institutions: Check if your university is accredited, as certificates from certain institutions may not be recognised by UAE authorities.

Final checklist: Your timeline for moving to Dubai from the UK
The entire process of legalising documents for use in the UAE can take several weeks. Therefore, you should start preparing well in advance to avoid last-minute delays.
Here’s how you should approach moving to Dubai from the UK:
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8 weeks out: Research visa requirements and list all the documents required for your visa.
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7 weeks out: Gather all original documents. Also, apply for a fresh police clearance.
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6 weeks out: Begin the document legalisation process. The UAE embassy in London takes 7-10 working days to authenticate your documents.
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2 weeks out: Ensure all UK document legalisation processes are complete.
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Upon arrival: Initiate and complete the Emirates ID application process.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Here are answers to some commonly asked questions about moving to Dubai from the UK:
Conclusion
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At London Apostille Services Ltd, we’ve helped couples navigate CNI authentication over our 15+ years of experience. Our FCDO-registered team understands wedding deadlines and offers transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
From next-day apostille services to embassy attestation, we handle the entire legalisation process while you focus on your special day. Get your personalised quote today.








