Abu Dhabi: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the launch of a pilot phase for its digital attestation service for electronic documents, effective from April 27.The move aims to promote proactive and intelligent digital services that respond to evolving user needs.The ministry said the service was introduced in response to customer feedback and enables the attestation of digital documents equipped with modern verification features, including QR codes, reference numbers and barcodes, enhancing both reliability and ease of validation.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.Under the new system, users can obtain attestation from the ministry as well as UAE missions in the destination country through integrated digital channels, including the official website and smart application, streamlining what has traditionally been a multi-step process.In line with its strategic vision to deliver proactive and smart digital services, and in response to customer feedback and needs, MoFA announces the launch of the pilot phase of the Digital Attestation Service for digital documents that include a verifiable element, such as a OR… pic.twitter.com/L9PSIfM2tt— UAE Embassy in Moscow (@UAEembMoscow) April 24, 2026 Abu Dhabi Judiciary introduces facial recognition to replace digital signaturesADJD approves new government notaries at creative media authorityUAE fast-tracks digital return papers in 30 minutes as overseas cases surgeUAE: MoFA cuts service delivery time by 90% with six-minute transactions
UAE launches pilot for digital attestation of documents
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