Why is Mosadaqa Important?
✔ Hassle-Free Verification – Eliminates the need for manual attestation.
✔ Official Recognition – Confirms the authenticity of educational documents.
✔ Essential for Jobs & Studies – A mandatory step for employment and higher education in KSA.
With Mosadaqa, the document attestation process becomes faster, smoother, and more reliable.
Mosadaqa is essential for job seekers, students, and professionals planning to work or study in Saudi Arabia.
To complete the attestation and verification process through Mosadaqa, you need the following documents:
✅ Original Documents:
Important Notes:
⚠ Master’s Degree Attestation: You must first attest your Bachelor’s degree before proceeding with a Master’s degree.
⚠ Name Consistency: Ensure that your Degree, Passport, and Job Offer Letter have the same name to avoid complications.
⚠ Eligibility Criteria: Degrees obtained through online, distance, private, external, or overseas learning will not be attested. Only degrees earned through regular studies are eligible.
By ensuring all documents meet the requirements, you can successfully complete the Mosadaqa attestation process.
The degree attestation process for Saudi Arabia consists of four steps, ensuring the document is fully verified and accepted by Saudi authorities.
1️⃣ HEC Attestation – The first step is getting the degree attested by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan.
2️⃣ MOFA Attestation – After HEC, the degree must be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Pakistan.
3️⃣ Mosadaqa Attestation – Once MOFA attestation is done, the document goes through the Mosadaqa verification process.
4️⃣ Saudi Embassy Attestation – The final step is getting the degree attested by the Saudi Embassy in Pakistan.
We provide a complete and authentic guide on each step to help you complete the attestation process smoothly.
We provide essential guidance for individuals who need to get their degrees attested by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan. HEC is the main regulatory and independent body responsible for verifying degrees from all recognized universities in Pakistan.
To complete the HEC attestation process, you need the following documents:
1️⃣ Signed Application Form – A copy of the completed and signed HEC application form.
2️⃣ Educational Documents – Attested copies of all degrees, transcripts, and certificates.
3️⃣ CNIC Copy – A clear copy of the applicant’s Computerized National Identity Card.
4️⃣ Photograph – Passport-size photo (3×4 cm).
5️⃣ Curriculum Vitae (CV) – An updated CV of the applicant.
6️⃣ Language Proficiency Certificate – IELTS (6.0), CEFR (B2), or TOEFL (72 IBT).
7️⃣ Motivation Letter – A brief letter explaining the purpose of attestation.
8️⃣ Essay – A 1-1.5 page essay on “Contributing to the Development of Tourism in SCO Countries” (for relevant applicants).
9️⃣ Recommendation Letter – A letter highlighting the candidate’s qualifications and skills.
🔟 Police Clearance Certificate – A non-criminal record issued within the last six months.
MOFA stands for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan. It is responsible for managing Pakistan’s foreign policy, diplomatic relations, and consular services.
If you want to attest your degree from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in Pakistan, you will need the following documents:
1️⃣ Original Degree – The document you need to get attested must be in its original form.
2️⃣ Copy of CNIC – A clear copy of your Pakistani National Identity Card (CNIC).
You can complete the attestation process by visiting MOFA’s head office in Islamabad or any regional MOFA office in Pakistan. The process is straightforward, and you can do it yourself without any intermediaries.
We have already discussed the Mosadaqa degree attestation process in this blog.
For complete guidance, we recommend reading the blog from the beginning to understand the process in detail.
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