UAE Attestation - Pakistan (Karachi)

Power of Attorney (Property Transfer/Sale)

Power of Attorney for the Sale or Transfer of Property to give someone permission to manage property matters in the UAE, attestation for the UAE in Karachi is necessary. This covers the sale, transfer, or administration of real estate on your behalf. The document needs to be attested by the UAE Consulate and confirmed by Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). We guarantee that your Power of Attorney is legally permitted for use in the United Arab Emirates by offering prompt and dependable attestation services in Karachi.

Document Requirements:

  • Issued on stamp paper
  • Registered with Notary Public
  • MOFA attestation
  • CNIC, passport, visa copies
  • Property ownership documents
  • Executant must appear in person with original ID to sign undertaking
  • MOFA QR verification