Beneficiaries of this service:
Citizens, Expats, Business, investors and visitors.
Qatar Embassy Islamabad Attestation
Service Procedures:
The service aims to provide a legal approval of the commercial documents to be used in and outside Qatar, documents such as:
- Country of origin.
- Bill of lading (Manifesto).
- Commercial contracts.
- Invoices.
Terms and requirements:
The Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or one of its branches (five branches at present and will be eight branches at the beginning of next year) ratify the stamp or Signature of the chamber of commerce or any other ministry or authority approved by the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs .
General instructions:
- The document sent for attestation must include a group of stamps and signatures ending with a stamp and signature approved by Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The authorities of the Government of the State of Qatar are responsible for ratification of documents issued by them, as well as copies of those documents.
- Qatar chamber of commerce approves stamps and signatures of some translation offices.
- If the information on an attested document or any of its signatures or stamps, turns out to be incorrect, the attestation will be considered void and null, in which case the department of consular affairs will reserve the right to file claims to the concerned authorities in Qatar.
The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its affiliates are not responsible for the contents of the document. However, they ‘ll refuse to ratify any document the content of which proves to be contrary to the regulations of the State of Qatar.
Beneficiaries of this service:
Citizens and Expatriates
Qatar Embassy Islamabad Attestation
Service description:
It is a service that aims to impart legal status on civil documents for use inside and outside the State of Qatar, including the following letters:
- Letters issued by the government to its employees, whether they are Qataris or expatriates.
- Letters issued by the institutions under the supervision of government authorities and state departments to citizens and expatriates.
- Letters issued by accredited diplomatic missions of the State of Qatar.
- Letters issued by citizens and attested from the Ministry of Justice , the Supreme Judiciary Council, or the Ministry of Interior.
- Letters of definition, Disclaimer letter and NOC issued to residents from their employer companies that are members of Qatar chamber of commerce, the Ministry of Labor, or the Ministry of Economy and Trade.
- Expatriates employment contracts or partnership contracts and all documents related to companies and institutions.
Terms and requirements:
The Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or one of its branches (five branches at present and will be eight branches at the beginning of next year) ratify the stamp or Signature of the chamber of commerce or any other ministry or authority approved by the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs .
General instructions:
- The document sent for attestation must include a group of stamps and signatures ending with a stamp and signature approved by Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The authorities of the Government of the State of Qatar are responsible for ratification of documents issued by them, as well as copies of those documents.
- Qatar chamber of commerce approves stamps and signatures of some translation offices.
- If the information on an attested document or any of its signatures or stamps, turns out to be incorrect, the attestation will be considered void and null, in which case the department of consular affairs will reserve the right to file claims to the concerned authorities in Qatar.
- The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its affiliates shall not be responsible for the contents of the document. However, they ‘ll refuse to ratify any document that its content proves to be contrary to the regulations of the State of Qatar.
Beneficiaries of this service:
Citizens and expatriates
Qatar Embassy Islamabad Attestation
Service Description:
It is a service that aims to impart legal status on personal documents for use inside and outside the State of Qatar, including the following documents:
- Birth and death certificates (citizens and expatriates)
- Copies of Passports and Identity Cards (citizens and expatriates)
- Free of precedents certificate (citizens).
- Free of precedents certificate (expatriates).
- All documents relating to individuals.
Terms and requirements:
The Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or one of its branches (five branches at present and will be eight branches at the beginning of next year) ratify the stamp or Signature of the chamber of commerce or any other ministry or authority approved by the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs .
General instructions:
- The document sent for attestation must include a group of stamps and signatures ending with a stamp and signature approved by Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The authorities of the Government of the State of Qatar are responsible for ratification of documents issued by them, as well as copies of those documents.
- Qatar chamber of commerce approves stamps and signatures of some translation offices.
- If the information on an attested document or any of its signatures or stamps, turns out to be incorrect, the attestation will be considered void and null, in which case the department of consular affairs will reserve the right to file claims to the concerned authorities in Qatar.
- The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its affiliates are not responsible for the contents of the document. However, they ‘ll refuse to ratify any document that its content is proved to be contrary to the regulations of the State of Qatar.
Beneficiaries of this service:
Citizens and expatriates
Qatar Embassy Islamabad Attestation
Service Description:
It is a service that aims to impart legal status on judicial documents for use inside and outside the State of Qatar, including the following:
- Judiciary letters and arbitration documents from within the State of Qatar by Supreme judiciary Council.
- Judiciary letters and arbitration documents from other countries by its concerned legal authorities.
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Terms and requirements:
The Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or one of its branches (five branches at present and will be eight branches at the beginning of next year) ratify the stamp or Signature of the chamber of commerce or any other ministry or authority approved by the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs .
General instructions:
- The document applied for attestation must include a group of stamps and signatures ending with a stamp and signature approved by Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The authorities of the Government of the State of Qatar are responsible for ratification of documents issued by them, as well as copies of those documents.
- Qatar chamber of commerce approves stamps and signatures of some translation offices.
- If the information on an attested document or any of its signatures or stamps, turns out to be incorrect, the attestation will be considered void and null, in which case the department of consular affairs will reserve the right to file claims to the concerned authorities in Qatar.
- The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its affiliates are not responsible for the contents of the document. However, they ‘ll refuse to ratify any document that its content proves to be contrary to the regulations of the State of Qatar.
Beneficiaries of this service:
Citizens, expatriates and visitors.
Qatar Embassy Islamabad Attestation
Service Description:
It is a service that aims to impart legal status on Educational documents for use inside and outside the State of Qatar, such as the following:
- Education certificates issued by Qatar University.
- Education certificates issued by foreign Universities in Qatar, and approved by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development.
- Education certificates issued by Qatari schools and attested by the supreme educational council.
- Education certificates issued by foreign schools in Qatar and attested by the supreme educational council.
- Diplomas issued by schools or institutes operating in Qatar, attested by the supreme educational council or any other government institutes.
- Educational and medical certificates issued outside the State of Qatar and ratified by Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign affairs or any of its subsidiaries.
Terms and requirements:
The Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or any of its branches (five branches at present and will be eight branches at the beginning of next year) ratify the stamp or Signature of the chamber of commerce or any other ministry or authority approved by the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs .
General instructions:
- The document applied for attestation must include a group of stamps and signatures ending with a stamp and signature approved by Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The authorities of the Government of the State of Qatar are responsible for ratification of documents issued by them, as well as copies of those documents.
- Qatar chamber of commerce approves stamps and signatures of some translation offices.
- If the information on an attested document or any of its signatures or stamps, turns out to be incorrect, the attestation will be considered void and null, in which case the department of consular affairs will reserve the right to file claims to the concerned authorities in Qatar.
- The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its affiliates are not responsible for the contents of the document. However, they ‘ll refuse to ratify any document that its content proves to be contrary to the regulations of the State of Qatar.
Beneficiaries of this service:
Citizens, expatriates and visitors.
Service Description:
It is a service that aims to impart legal status to medical documents for use inside and outside the State of Qatar such as the following letters:
- Medical documents issued by hospitals or health centers under the supervision of the supreme council of health.
- Medical documents issued outside Qatar and attested by the supreme council of health, Ministry of Foreign, and Qatar’s mission in the country of issuance, or the country’s mission in Qatar.
Terms and requirements:
The Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or one of its branches (five branches at present and will be eight branches at the beginning of the next year) ratify the stamp or Signature of the chamber of commerce or any other ministry or authority approved by the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs .
General instructions:
- The document applied for attestation must include a group of stamps and signatures ending with a stamp and signature approved by Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- The authorities of the Government of the State of Qatar are responsible for ratification of documents issued by themselves, as well as copies of those documents.
- Qatar chamber of commerce approves stamps and signatures of some translation offices.
- If the information on an attested document or any of its signatures or stamps, turns out to be incorrect, the attestation will be considered void and null, in which case the department of consular affairs will reserve the right to file claims to the concerned authorities in Qatar.
- The Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its affiliates are not responsible for the contents of the document. However, they ‘ll refuse to ratify any document that its content proves to be contrary to the regulations of the State of Qatar.