Pakistan Document Attestation & Notarial Services in Malaysia

The Pakistan High Commission in Kuala Lumpur provides document attestation, power of attorney, affidavits, and Nikah Nama registration for Pakistani citizens in Malaysia.

Document Attestation

Documents must first be authenticated by Malaysian authorities (Wisma Putra / Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia) before High Commission attestation.

  • Educational certificates and transcripts
  • Birth, death, and marriage certificates
  • Police clearance certificates
  • Medical reports
  • Commercial and business documents
  • Court orders and legal documents

Power of Attorney

Execute a Power of Attorney for property, legal, or financial matters in Pakistan.

  • Special POA: For specific transactions (recommended)
  • General POA: Broad authority (use with caution)
Requirements:
  • Drafted POA document
  • Valid passport and NICOP
  • Two witnesses with ID
  • Personal appearance required
  • Fee payment in MYR

See our property guide for POA details →

Affidavits and Declarations

  • Sworn affidavits for legal proceedings
  • Name change declarations
  • Marital status declarations
  • No-objection certificates

Nikah Registration

Islamic marriages performed in Malaysia can be registered at the High Commission. Both parties, two witnesses, and the Wali must be present. Bring passports, NICOPs, and fee. Note: Malaysian Islamic marriages performed under Syariah law should also be registered with Malaysian religious authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

First, get your documents authenticated by the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Wisma Putra). Then visit the Pakistan High Commission at 132 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, during consular hours (Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM) with original documents, photocopies, your passport, and the attestation fee in MYR.

Attestation fees vary by document type. Educational certificates, birth/death certificates, and commercial documents each have different fee schedules. Contact the High Commission at +60 3-2161 6547 for the current fee schedule in MYR. Fees are typically paid in cash at the counter.

Yes, you can execute a Power of Attorney at the Pakistan High Commission in Kuala Lumpur. Bring the drafted POA document, your valid Pakistan passport and NICOP, and two witnesses with valid ID. Personal appearance is required — you cannot execute a POA by post. The POA will be attested by the High Commission and is valid for use in Pakistan.

Both bride and groom must appear in person at the High Commission with their Pakistan passports, NICOPs, two witnesses with valid ID, and the Wali (bride's guardian). Bring the Malaysian Nikah certificate if the marriage was performed under Malaysian Syariah law. The fee is payable in MYR. Contact +60 3-2161 6547 to book an appointment.

Yes, Malaysian-issued documents must first be authenticated by Wisma Putra (Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs) before they can be attested by the Pakistan High Commission. This applies to educational certificates, marriage certificates, police clearance, and other official documents. Pakistani documents issued in Pakistan do not require Wisma Putra authentication.
High Commission Info
  • Location: Kuala Lumpur
  • Phone: +60 3-2161 6547
  • Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM