Bahrain Embassy Attestation

Bahrain Embassy Attestation In Delhi NCR


Plaanet Attestation & Visa Services is your reliable partner for all your attestation needs, particularly when it comes to documents destined for Bahrain. Based in Delhi NCR, we specialize in facilitating the attestation process for individuals and businesses, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free experience. With our dedicated team of professionals and years of experience in the industry, we understand the intricacies of the attestation procedure and strive to provide efficient and timely services to our clients.

Our comprehensive services cover all aspects of Bahrain Embassy attestation, including document preparation, verification, and submission. Whether you require attestation for educational certificates, personal documents, commercial papers, or any other type of document, we ensure that the process is carried out with precision and accuracy. We follow a systematic approach, adhering to the requirements set forth by the Bahrain Embassy, to ensure that your documents are attested without any delays or complications.

At Plaanet Attestation & Visa Services, we prioritize customer satisfaction above all else. We understand that each client has unique needs and requirements, which is why we offer personalized attention and tailor-made solutions to meet your specific needs. Our team is committed to providing transparent communication, guiding you through every step of the attestation process and addressing any concerns or queries you may have along the way. With our expertise and dedication, you can trust us to handle your Bahrain Embassy attestation with professionalism and efficiency.

Experience the convenience and reliability of our services for Bahrain Embassy attestation in Delhi NCR. Contact Plaanet Attestation & Visa Services today to learn more about how we can assist you in fulfilling your attestation requirements and ensuring the authenticity of your documents for use in Bahrain.


How Plaanet Attestation & Visa Services


Are you planning to travel to Bahrain for work or personal reasons? If so, you may be aware of the intricate process of document attestation required by Bahrain authorities. Navigating through the bureaucratic maze of attestation can be overwhelming and time-consuming. This is where Plaanet Attestation & Visa Services steps in to simplify the process and ensure a hassle-free experience for you. Here’s how Plaanet Attestation & Visa Services can assist you with Bahrain attestation services:

  Notarization: The document must first be notarized by a recognized authority. This usually involves a notary public or a solicitor certifying that the document is genuine.
  Attestation by Chamber of Commerce: Depending on the type of document, it may need to be attested by the Chamber of Commerce in your country. This step verifies the commercial nature of the document.
  Attestation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: After notarization and Chamber of Commerce attestation, the document needs to be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) or its equivalent in your country. This step verifies the authenticity of the document for international use.
  Attestation by the Bahrain Embassy/Consulate: Once the document has been attested by the MoFA, it must be attested by the Embassy or Consulate of Bahrain in your country. This step ensures that the document is valid for use in Bahrain.
  Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bahrain: Finally, the document may need to be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bahrain to further validate its authenticity.


Process Of Attestation


  All your degrees and certificates first need to get attestation from state HRD, which authenticates that your degrees and certificates are genuine.
  After which, the Ministry of External Affair (MEA) attested it and complete the process and sends to Bahrain Embassy for further process.
  In the last stage, the Bahrain Embassy cross-check all the degrees and certificates and after satisfaction can issue the visa.


Documents needed for Bahrain Embassy Attestation

Educational Documents attestation includes


 Master Degree Certificate  Degree Certificate  Diploma Certificate
 Higher Secondary Certificate  Senior Secondary Certificate  Transfer Certificate
 MBBS Degree  NTC (National Trade Certificate)  ME Degree Certificate
 MS Degree Certificate  Engineering Certificate  Passing Certificate
 Provisional Degree Certificate  Management Degree Certificate  Graduation Certificate
 Post Graduation Certificate  Degree Certificate  PHD Certificate
Non Educational Documents attestation includes
 Birth Certificate   Marriage Certificate  Medical Certificate
 Finger prints  Police Clearance Certificate  Registration Certificate
 Death Certificate  Divorce Certificate  Adoption Deed
 Experience letter  Letter of Recommendation  Legal Heirship Certificate
 NOC (No Objection Certificate)  POA (Power of Attorney)  
Commercial documents includes:
 Certificate of Incorporation  Free sale Certificate  Certificate of Origin
 Commercial Invoice  Memorandum of Association  Articles of Association
 GMP Certificate  Product List  Certificate of Company Registration
 Income tax return License  Stakeholders Agreements  Joint Venture Agreements
 Partnership Deed  Power of Attorney  List of Director
Miscellaneous Documents includes:
 Membership Certificate  Leaving Certificate  Curriculum Vitae
 Experience Certificate  Migration Certificate  Good Standing Certificate
 Syllabus  Internships letters  Translated certificates

Frequently Asked Question


  • Why is attestation necessary for documents in Bahrain?
    Attestation is necessary to ensure that documents from foreign countries are genuine and can be accepted for various purposes such as employment, education, residency, and business transactions in Bahrain.
  • Which types of documents require attestation for use in Bahrain?
    Common documents requiring attestation include educational certificates, marriage certificates, birth certificates, employment letters, power of attorney, and other legal documents.
  • What are the steps involved in the Bahrain attestation process?
    The typical steps include document notarization, authentication by relevant authorities in the home country, legalization by the Bahrain Embassy or Consulate, and sometimes further attestation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bahrain.
  • Where can I get my documents notarized for Bahrain attestation?
    Documents are usually notarized by a recognized notary public or authorized legal officer in your home country.
  • Which authorities in my home country authenticate documents for Bahrain?
    The relevant authorities depend on your country. Typically, it involves the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Department of State.
  • How do I legalize documents at the Bahrain Embassy or Consulate?
    You'll need to submit your documents along with the required fees and forms to the Bahrain Embassy or Consulate in your home country for legalization.
  • Is it necessary to translate documents for Bahrain attestation?
    Yes, documents not in Arabic need to be translated into Arabic by a certified translator before attestation.
  • How long does the Bahrain attestation process usually take?
    The duration varies depending on factors such as the type of document, country of origin, and the efficiency of the involved authorities. It can range from a few days to several weeks.
  • What are the costs associated with Bahrain attestation?
    Costs vary depending on factors such as the type of document, the number of documents, and any additional services required. It includes notarization fees, authentication fees, embassy/consulate fees, translation fees, and courier fees.
  • Are there any specific requirements or guidelines I should follow during the attestation process?
    It's essential to carefully follow the instructions provided by the authorities and ensure all required documents and fees are submitted accurately and completely.
  • Once attested, how long are documents valid for use in Bahrain?
    Attested documents are typically valid for a certain period, but this can vary depending on the specific requirements of the institution or organization requesting the documents.