If you are looking to work, study, or settle down in Saudi Arabia, it is required that your documents undergo complete attestation process. The Saudi Embassy Attestation process made it possible for your document to be verified as authentic so that it would be accepted within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Whether it is your degree certificate, marriage certificate, or birth certificate, every document must ultimately undergo verification by appropriate means and entities before being confirmed by the Saudi Embassy in Pakistan.
Saudi Embassy Attestation means that the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Pakistan is officially stating that your document is authentic and issued by a recognized authority. The attestation process further validates your documents accepted for any legal purpose in Saudi Arabia for jobs, education, family visa or business needs.
This verification provides international legitimacy to Pakistani documents and guarantees the validity of visas and documents across Saudi Arabian organizations.
The attestation process encompasses various steps of verification from different Pakistani authorities before the Saudi Embassy issues a stamp on your document(s). Here is how it works:
If you have a newly issued document or the document is translated, you need to get it notarized by a public notary to verify its authenticity.
Degree certificates need verification by the Saudi Cultural Attaché before attestation from the embassy. The Cultural Attaché verifies that your degree is a recognized degree from HEC and is compliant with Saudi employment standards.
After all the verification steps stated above are completed, your document is sent to the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Islamabad for the final stamp of attestation. The embassy will put the stamp and sign on your document attesting to its legitimacy inside Saudi Arabia.