Divorce certificate attestation in Pakistan is a critical step when you are moving forward with remarriage, immigration, or official status changes abroad. Missing even a single requirement, or proceeding without Pakistan foreign office attestation and/or embassy attestation when required, can result in serious legal or procedural setbacks. By following the steps above and getting expert help, you can ensure a smooth, stress-free attestation process.
Documents Required
Here’s a typical list of required documents. Always check with the destination country for extra requirements.
- Original divorce certificate (issued by the proper authority)
- CNIC or passport copy of both ex-spouse (or relevant ID)
- Marriage certificate (original or computerised)
- Two witness CNIC copies (in some cases)
- If applicant is overseas: a power of attorney (POA) in favour of a representative in Pakistan.
- Translation into English/Urdu (if the certificate is in another language) for foreign use.