Medical certificate attestation is the process of ensuring that specific medical credentials are authentic and trustworthy. It requires evaluation and verification by the appropriate authorities in order to guarantee the reliability and validity of medical records.

This certification is usually required for a number of procedures, including applications for jobs, education, legal actions, and visas. A medical certificate ensures the integrity and legitimacy of medical records provided by healthcare providers.

This provides assurance that the data on the certificates is accurate and cannot be changed or fabricated. Medical certifications are accepted and recognized legally in the country or institution of destination after undergoing verification.

The verification procedure frequently consists of multiple stages. A hospital or clinic, for example, is the sanctioning body that first verifies a medical certificate. Once the document's legitimacy has been established, it is forwarded to the appropriate embassy or agency for additional examination. 

Officials scrutinize the certificate, compare the information with the original records and stamp or sign the document to verify its authenticity.

The reasons to confirm a medical certificate are as follows:
  • Employment Abroad 
  • International Health Care
  • Relocate for insurance claims, 
  • adoption, 
  • Marriage abroad
  • judicial cases
  • a residency permit

The following documentation must be used to verify the medical certificate:

• Original  documents
• A duplicate of your passport

If you want to apply for jobs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), you need to know how to get a certified medical certificate. All foreign workers in the UAE who are applying for work permits must have their medical certifications verified.

You can follow specific instructions to have your medical certificate validated in the United Arab Emirates.

Obtain a Health Certificate:

Before starting the certification procedure, you must first obtain a current medical certificate from an accredited hospital or clinic in your own country. Make sure the certificate contains all the information that should be on it, including your name, passport information, test results, and your doctor's signature.

Notarization: The medical certificate needs to be notarized by a notary public in your country of residence. It attests to the authenticity and legitimacy of the document. Remember to bring a copy of your original medical certificate and passport for identification.

Ministry of External Affairs Certification: After your medical certificate has been notarized, it must be certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in your country of origin. Present your notarized medical certificate along with any other necessary paperwork, including a copy of your application and passport, at the local MOFA office. MOFA may also demand further proof.

Endorsement by the UAE Embassy:

After the MOFA verification, you must get your medical certificate verified at your residence by the UAE Embassy. To submit your application, a copy of your passport, your medical certificate verified by MOFA, and any other required documentation, visit the UAE Embassy.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has certified:

It is best to have your medical certificate verified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) before traveling to the United Arab Emirates. To the MOFA office in the UAE, provide a copy of your passport, your medical certificate verified by the UAE Embassy, and any other required documentation.

It's important to remember that the specific grounds for a medical certificate may vary depending on the country, organization, or group requesting it. The main goals are to guarantee the accuracy of medical information and to stop medical records from being misused or distorted.

Global certification of medical certifications is one of the certification services we provide. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you require any help with verification.