Georgia Certificate Attestation & Apostille Services provide essential document authentication for international use. Our expert team specializes in fast, reliable GSCCCA apostille processing and comprehensive certificate verification for all document types. Whether you need UAE document legalization, embassy attestation, or Hague Convention apostilles, we streamline the entire Georgia attestation process.
Certificate attestation is the official verification of documents to confirm their authenticity for use in foreign countries. The process validates the signatures, seals, and stamps on your documents, making them legally acceptable overseas. Depending on the destination country, this may involve:
Important to Know: Georgia has two separate authorities for document authentication:
Planning to move, work, study, or establish a business in the UAE with documents issued from Georgia? You’ll need Georgian document attestation to ensure your paperwork is legally valid and recognized by UAE authorities. We assist with complete attestation services for all Georgian personal, educational, and commercial documents.
✅ Why Georgian Document Attestation is Mandatory in the UAE
Attestation confirms the authenticity of your Georgian documents and makes them acceptable for official use across UAE government, immigration, and private sectors. Without proper attestation, your documents may be rejected for visa processing, legal matters, or business approvals.
Key Use Cases for Georgian Attestation in UAE
1️⃣ Visa Applications
2️⃣ Legal and Court Proceedings
3️⃣ Business Setup and Commercial Use
4️⃣ Education and Employment
5️⃣ Personal and Civil Documents
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We offer end-to-end support for attesting Georgian documents for use in the UAE. Our services include:
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Based on information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, the following authorities are designated for different document types:
Responsible for authenticating most public documents except educational and certain internal affairs documents Issues apostilles for general public documents
Handles attestation of diplomas and educational documents The designated competent authority for academic credential verification
Processes documents specifically issued by them (since August 1, 2010) Handles vehicle-related documentation and certain identity documents
Georgia joined the Hague Convention in 2006 (with enforcement beginning May 14, 2007), allowing for simplified document authentication through apostilles. We handle the entire apostille process for documents issued in Georgia, ensuring they receive proper certification for use in all Hague Convention member countries.
For vital records (birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc.), no notarization is required as long as they bear the official seal and signature from the issuing authority. For personal documents requiring notarization, we ensure they are properly notarized before submission.
We provide comprehensive attestation services for all types of educational documents issued in Georgia, including:
Our attestation services cover a wide range of personal documents:
We offer expert attestation for business and commercial documents including:
Apostille vs. Authentication: Understanding the Difference
The main difference between an apostille and authentication lies in their use and the countries where they are accepted. An apostille is a simplified form of document legalization used for countries that are members of the 1961 Hague Convention. It involves attaching a standardized certificate (apostille) to your document, making it valid for use in any other Hague Convention country—no further embassy or consular legalization is required.
In contrast, authentication (sometimes called legalization) is required for documents intended for countries that are not members of the Hague Convention. This process is more complex and typically involves multiple steps: notarization, certification by government authorities, and final legalization by the embassy or consulate of the destination country.
The Embassy of Georgia in Abu Dhabi serves as the official diplomatic mission of Georgia in the United Arab Emirates. Located in the heart of Abu Dhabi, the embassy provides essential consular services for Georgian citizens residing in the UAE and for UAE citizens requiring document authentication for use in Georgia.
The Embassy assists with the coordination, preparation, and processing of documents for:
For documents issued in Georgia that require legalization for use in the UAE:
Embassy of Georgia to the United Arab Emirates
When submitting documents to the Georgian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, applicants must provide:
The embassy processing times vary based on document type and current workload. For the most accurate information regarding specific document requirements, processing fees, and timeframes, visitors should consult the official embassy website or contact the consular section directly.
The Embassy of Georgia in Abu Dhabi provides official consular legalization services for documents issued in the United Arab Emirates that need to be used in Georgia. Below is the official step-by-step process established by the Georgian Embassy:
Before applying for Georgian consular legalization, ensure your document meets these requirements:
After online submission and verification, send the following physical documents to the Embassy address (#20 Al Udhouq Street, Abu Dhabi):
Per document must be made to:
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