Introduction
If you need your Consular Report of Birth Abroad to be accepted by authorities in United Arab Emirates, this guide covers exactly what the authentication process looks like for this specific document and destination combination. The requirements, timeline, and steps involved depend on both the type of document you have and the country where it will be used.
United Arab Emirates is not a member of the Hague Apostille Convention. This means your Consular Report of Birth Abroad will need both U.S. Department of State authentication and embassy legalization through the Embassy of United Arab Emirates in Washington, D.C.
Why Emirati Authorities Need Your Consular Report of Birth Abroad Authenticated
A Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued in the United States has no inherent legal standing in United Arab Emirates. Emirati government agencies, courts, employers, and institutions need assurance that the document is genuine before they can accept it. The embassy legalization process provides this assurance through a standardized international authentication framework.
Common reasons Emirati institutions request an authenticated Consular Report of Birth Abroad include immigration and visa processing, employment verification, legal proceedings, business registration, property transactions, and academic admissions.
Step-by-Step: Authenticating Your Consular Report of Birth Abroad for United Arab Emirates
- Verify your Consular Report of Birth Abroad is in proper form. Ensure you have the original or an officially certified copy with valid seals and signatures from the issuing federal agency. Regular photocopies will not be accepted.
- Submit to the U.S. Department of State. Your Consular Report of Birth Abroad must be sent to the Office of Authentications in Washington, D.C. Processing time is currently 10 to 12 business days.
- Submit to the Embassy of United Arab Emirates. After Department of State authentication, your document goes to the Emirati embassy in Washington, D.C., for consular legalization. Processing times vary.
- Receive and ship. Once fully authenticated, your Consular Report of Birth Abroad can be shipped to your U.S. address or directly to United Arab Emirates via international courier.
Processing Timeline: Consular Report of Birth Abroad for United Arab Emirates
- Pre-submission review: 1 business day (to verify document eligibility)
- Shipping to Washington, D.C.: 1 to 2 business days (overnight courier)
- U.S. Department of State processing: 10 to 12 business days
- Emirati embassy legalization: Varies (typically 1 to 3 weeks)
- Return shipping: 1 to 5 business days (depending on domestic or international delivery)
- Total estimated time: Approximately 4 to 6 weeks
Common Issues Specific to Consular Report of Birth Abroads Going to United Arab Emirates
- Document format changes. Federal agencies occasionally update their document formats. Ensure your Consular Report of Birth Abroad is in a current format accepted by the Department of State.
- Translation requirements. Emirati authorities may require a certified translation of your authenticated Consular Report of Birth Abroad into the local language. Confirm this with the receiving institution before submitting.
- Freshness requirements. Some Emirati institutions require that the Consular Report of Birth Abroad or its authentication be recent. Verify any date limitations before you begin.
- Embassy-specific requirements. The Embassy of United Arab Emirates may have specific submission requirements, fees, or processing procedures that change periodically. Always verify current requirements directly.
Related Documents You May Also Need
Depending on your specific situation in United Arab Emirates, you may need additional documents authenticated alongside your Consular Report of Birth Abroad. Commonly paired documents include:
- FBI Background Check (if not already your primary document)
- Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship
- State-issued birth certificate or marriage certificate (these require state-level apostille, not federal)
- Notarized affidavits or declarations (these require state-level apostille)
Remember that state-issued documents follow a different path than federal documents. If you need both types authenticated, the processes can run simultaneously.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a Consular Report of Birth Abroad that was issued several years ago for United Arab Emirates?
In most cases, yes. The Department of State can apostille a Consular Report of Birth Abroad regardless of when it was issued, as long as it is in proper form with valid seals and signatures. However, Emirati authorities may have their own requirements about document age. Some institutions require documents to be issued within a certain timeframe (such as 6 or 12 months). Verify this with the specific Emirati institution that will receive your document.
Do I need to be a U.S. citizen to get a Consular Report of Birth Abroad apostilled for United Arab Emirates?
Not necessarily. The Department of State processes apostille requests based on the document itself, not the citizenship of the person requesting the service. If you hold a valid Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by a U.S. federal agency, you can request authentication regardless of your nationality. The document must have been legitimately issued to you or on your behalf.
For detailed service information and to begin your order, visit our Consular Report of Birth Abroad Apostille for United Arab Emirates service page, or start your federal apostille request now.