How this site works
UAE attestation and company formation are governed by rules and fees that change without much announcement, and a great deal of what ranks for these searches is years out of date. This page explains how the guidance here is produced, so you can judge whether to trust it.
Where the figures come from
Every government fee, timeline and legal requirement on this site is taken from the authority that sets it — the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the official UAE government portal, the Ministry of Education, the federal immigration authorities, the relevant free zone authority, or the foreign ministry of the country that issued your document. Each page lists the sources it relies on and the date those sources were last checked.
Where a figure cannot be verified against a primary source, the page says so rather than printing a plausible-looking number. That is a deliberate constraint: in this category, confidently stated wrong numbers are the norm, and they cost people real money.
How pages are kept current
Each page carries a visible review date. Fee tables and anything tied to a legal deadline are re-checked against source on that cycle, and the date is only moved when the check has actually been done — not to manufacture freshness.
What this site is not
- It is not legal advice. It is general information about published procedures. If your situation involves a dispute, a court, or anything unusual, speak to a qualified UAE lawyer.
- It is not a government body, and it is not endorsed by or affiliated with any ministry, embassy or free zone authority. Where a page names an authority, it is naming who performs that step — not claiming any relationship with them.
- It will tell you when you do not need to pay anyone. Several of these processes can be completed yourself for the cost of the government fee alone, and the relevant pages say so.
Named reviewer: to be added
This section will name the person who reviews and dates each page, with their credentials. It is deliberately empty rather than filled with an invented byline — a fabricated expert on legal-procedure content is precisely the kind of thing that should cost a site its credibility.
Corrections
If something here is wrong or has gone out of date, tell us and it will be fixed and the review date updated. Corrections are the cheapest way for a site like this to earn the right to be trusted.
Ask us something specific
Three questions. You get the route, a realistic timeline and the full cost — including the fees most quotes leave out.