We provide certified Hebrew translation services in Dubai for legal, business, academic, and immigration purposes.
All translations are completed by native Hebrew speakers and officially recognized by UAE authorities and the Embassy of Israel in Abu Dhabi.
We know how important accuracy and compliance are when it comes to legal translation in Dubai. That’s why we work only with professional translators who are native speakers and legal experts.
Here’s why you should choose Legal Translator:
Our translators are licensed by the UAE Ministry of Justice, and our Hebrew translations are accepted by the Embassy of Israel in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate of Israel in Dubai. Every certified Hebrew translation we produce is fully compliant with Israeli legal standards and meets the requirements of the UAE government.
Hebrew uses a unique script (right-to-left) and has differences between modern Hebrew and Biblical/liturgical Hebrew. Our professional Hebrew translators in Dubai ensure precise translations in legal, business, and academic contexts.
We’ve translated thousands of Hebrew documents for students, businesses, expats, and legal cases.
Every translation is done by native Hebrew speakers and reviewed for legal and cultural accuracy. This ensures your documents read naturally and remain contextually appropriate for audiences in both Israel and the UAE.
With over 15 years of proven expertise, a dedicated team, and thousands of completed translations, we are a trusted Hebrew translation provider in Dubai.
Fast, certified legal translations for visas, court documents, contracts, and more.
Upload your documents directly from your phone or computer and download your translated files once complete.
As a certified translation office in Dubai, we understand the importance of quality translations for your application process. That’s why we’ve built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality Hebrew translations that are accepted by the UAE and Hebrew authorities.
We start by reviewing clear scans or images of your original documents and noting any special requirements.
Your document is assigned to an MOJ–licensed, sworn Hebrew translator in Dubai with subject expertise. Our translators handle Hebrew to Arabic, English, French, and more.
The translation is completed word-for-word, preserving structure, seals, and official notes. Official elements are marked in brackets in accordance with UAE requirements.
A second translator reviews the text for grammar, consistency, and cultural appropriateness. We also verify names, dates, and numbers.
You receive a certified translation with the translator’s statement, license details, seals, and formatting as required by Hebrew and UAE authorities.
Our certified Hebrew-to-Arabic translation rates in Dubai start from AED 197.08 per page, with a delivery time of 12 hours or less. Prices vary based on document type and urgency. Request a free quote for accurate pricing.
Israel is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, but the UAE is not. This means an Apostille is not valid in the UAE. Documents must follow consular legalization.
Here’s what the process entails;
Submission to the Receiving Authority: Submit the fully legalized document (and translation, if applicable) to the relevant authority in Israel. This completes the legalization process.
Hebrew is one of the world’s oldest continuously used languages, carrying deep historical, cultural, and religious significance. Once considered a “dead language,” it was revived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is now the official language of Israel, spoken by over 9 million people worldwide.
Hebrew is written from right to left using the Hebrew alphabet, consisting of 22 consonants. Vowels are indicated by optional diacritical marks called niqqud, though these are often omitted in modern writing.
For example, the three-letter root כתב (K-T-V) can produce words like katav (“he wrote”), ketav (“writing”), or mikhtav (“letter”) depending on the pattern and vowels applied.
Since meaning usually depends on context, this can create challenges for non-native speakers and translators, such as;
Working with an experienced, certified Hebrew translation agency in Dubai ensures your documents are accurately translated, culturally appropriate, and fully compliant with both UAE and Hebrew requirements.