Oman expands electronic authentication service to Saudi Arabia and Qatar

MUSCAT : The Sultanate of Oman has announced the launch of the third phase of its electronic authentication service, extending it to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the State of Qatar starting February 23, 2025. The move aims to enhance digital consular services and streamline authentication procedures without requiring applicants to visit Omani missions in these countries.

The electronic certification service, initially launched on January 23, 2025, is already operational in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, and Sri Lanka. The Ministry, in collaboration with Oman Post, plans to gradually activate the service in additional countries as part of its strategic work plan.

This initiative is a key step in Oman Vision 2040’s digital transformation agenda, reinforcing the country’s commitment to efficient, technology-driven services.
Individuals seeking authentication services can apply online through the official platform: https://www.omanpost.om/ar/attestation-services

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