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In the UAE, affidavits and declarations are crucial legal documents used to confirm facts, statements, or intentions under oath. Whether you’re verifying your marital status, financial situation, or legal identity, a properly drafted and notarized affidavit is required for many official purposes including visa applications, property transactions, and legal claims.
Affidavits and declarations serve as legal proof and are recognized by UAE courts, immigration departments, embassies, and private institutions
Determine the Type of Affidavit Needed: Based on your purpose (e.g., visa, marriage, court, embassy).
Consult with a Legal Expert: Juris Prime Legal can draft the document based on your exact needs.
Translate the Document (if applicable): All non-Arabic affidavits must be legally translated.
Get it Notarized: Visit a notary public or private notary to get the affidavit officially signed and sealed.
Use for Official Submission: Once notarized, the document is legally valid and can be submitted to any UAE-based or international authority.
Service | Approx. Cost (AED) |
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Drafting Affidavit/Declaration | AED 300 – 600 |
Legal Translation (if required) | AED 100 – 150 per page |
Notarization Fee | AED 200 – 400 |
Embassy Attestation (optional) | AED 250 – 500 |
At Juris Prime Legal, we provide end-to-end assistance in drafting, translating, and notarizing Power of Attorney documents in the UAE. Our legal professionals ensure that each POA is compliant with UAE laws, eliminating the chances of rejection or delays.
Whether you’re authorizing a family member to manage property or appointing a lawyer for business transactions, Juris Prime Legal ensures accuracy, reliability, and confidentiality throughout the process.
Whether you're applying for a family visa, need legal consultation, or navigating UAE laws, Juris Prime Legal is here to help
Juris Prime Legal is a trusted legal consultancy in Dubai, offering expert solutions across corporate law, family law, real estate disputes, and more.
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