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Marriage Certificate Attestation

Marriage Certificate and Attestation in Pakistan – Fastest Service

A marriage certificate is an official document that proves that two people are legally married.

At the time of marriage in Pakistan, an Urdu Nikah Nama is issued, which is later registered

with the Union Council. This certificate is required for various legal and immigration

purposes, including:

Immigration and family visas

Overseas estate or insurance claims

National Identity Card and Passport Update

Why is marriage certificate attestation necessary?

If you want to use a Nikah Nama for immigration, family visa, or legal purposes abroad, it will ✔?✔???✔

be necessary to get it attested first. The steps are as follows:

Marriage Registration from Union Council

Computerized Marriage Certificate (English) from NADRA

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) Verification

Attestation from the concerned Embassy

Documents required for Nikah Nama Verification:

Copies of ID cards of bride and groom (certified)

Copies of ID cards of parents (certified)

Urdu Nikah Nama (original + copy)

Certified ID card of Maulvi (Nikah Khawan)

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