Your Trusted Partner in Expert Documents Clearing Services – Unlocking Opportunities, Ensuring Compliance, and Paving the Way for Success.
Your Trusted Partner in Expert Documents Clearing Services – Unlocking Opportunities, Ensuring Compliance, and Paving the Way for Success.
37 Years Of Undefeated Success
Antlaq documents clearing, a subsidiary of DOD group of companies, was established in 1986. With its decades of relentless customer service in the field of documents services , Antlaq has witnessed and contributed in the business and commercial evolution of UAE .
With our expertise and commitment to excellence we make the process of handling paperwork easy and hassle free.
Visa Services
Our dedicated, knowledgeable staff minimizes disruptions for clients during regulatory changes. Our strong government and ministry network ensures efficient documents clearing.
Business Set Up
We specialize in setting up mainland, free zone, and offshore companies in Dubai. Navigating the multi-stage process of business formation in the UAE is our expertise.
Certificate Attestation
Any certificate issued by foreign countries, when submitted to UAE Government authorities, must be mandatorily attested by the relevant authorities in the country where it is issued and by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UAE.
Antlaq has a wide range of global network which makes the attestation of certificates a swift and smooth process.
Legal Translation Services
Empowering Documents Clearance with Multilingual Precision: Our legal translation services break language barriers, ensuring flawless communication and compliance across diverse documents, enhancing your clearance process in every language.
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Very professional service. The document clearing executives at Antlaq are knowledgeable and updated with the latest decrees of Gov. departments. I will surely suggest to approach Antlaq for your document clearing needs.
Professional n Quick service. Amazing team
Good service