Pakistan Document Attestation & Notarial Services in Oman

The Pakistan Embassy in Muscat provides document attestation, power of attorney, affidavits, and Nikah Nama registration for Pakistani citizens in Oman.

Document Attestation

Documents must first be authenticated by the Oman Ministry of Foreign Affairs before Embassy 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 OMR

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 Oman can be registered at the Embassy. Both parties, two witnesses, and the Wali must be present. Bring passports, NICOPs, and fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

First get your documents authenticated by the Oman Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Then bring the authenticated documents to the Pakistan Embassy in Muscat for attestation. Bring original documents, copies, passport, and fee. Visit during consular hours (Sun-Thu 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM).

POA fees vary by type and complexity. Contact the Embassy at +968 24603439 for current fees in OMR. You must appear in person with the drafted POA, passport, NICOP, and two witnesses with ID.

Yes. Islamic marriages performed in Oman can be registered at the Pakistan Embassy in Muscat. Both parties, two male witnesses (or one male and two female), and the Wali must be present. Bring valid passports, NICOPs, and the applicable fee.

Yes. Documents issued in Oman must first be authenticated by the Oman Ministry of Foreign Affairs before the Pakistan Embassy can attest them. This applies to educational certificates, birth/death/marriage certificates, police clearance, and other official documents.

Notarial services are available during consular hours: Sunday to Thursday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The Embassy is located at Diplomatic Area, Shatti Al Qurum, Muscat. Phone: +968 24603439.
Embassy Info
  • Location: Muscat
  • Phone: +968 24603439
  • Hours: Sun-Thu 8:00-12:00 PM