We provide certified Norwegian translation services in Dubai for legal, academic, business, and immigration purposes.
All translations are handled by native Norwegian speakers and are officially recognized by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the UAE authorities.
We understand how important accuracy and compliance are for legal translation in Dubai. That’s why we work only with professional translators who are native speakers and legal experts.
Our translators are licensed by the UAE Ministry of Justice, and our Norwegian translations are recognized by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Abu Dhabi and all UAE authorities.
Norwegian includes two written standards, Bokmål and Nynorsk, each with distinct grammar and legal usage. Our professional Norwegian translators in Dubai ensure region-appropriate, legally accurate translations.
We have translated thousands of Norwegian documents for students, companies, legal firms, and expats across the UAE.
All translations are completed by native Norwegian speakers and reviewed by senior proofreaders for legal and linguistic accuracy.
With 15+ years of experience, we are a trusted Norwegian 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 follow a strict quality control system to ensure every Norwegian translation is accepted without delays.
We review clear scans or images of your documents and verify their formatting, stamps, and compliance with special legal requirements.
Your document is assigned to an MOJ-licensed, sworn Norwegian translator in Dubai with subject-matter expertise. We handle Norwegian-to-Arabic, English, French, and more.
The translation is completed word-for-word while preserving structure, stamps, signatures, and official remarks. Official elements are placed in brackets as required by the UAE authorities.
A second professional proofreader checks grammar, consistency, name spellings, dates, and numerical accuracy.
You receive a fully certified translation with translator declaration, licence details, official stamps, and formatting compliant with the UAE and Norwegian authorities.
LegalTranslator’s certified Norwegian-to-Arabic translation rates in Dubai start at AED 197.08 per page, with a 24-hour delivery time. You can also request express delivery for urgent projects. Pricing varies depending on the document type, complexity, and deadline. Request a free quote for an exact estimate.
If you are submitting a document issued in Norway to UAE authorities for official purposes, it must undergo full consular legalization. Although Norway is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, the UAE is not. Since only one country is a member, an Apostille alone is not sufficient for document acceptance in the UAE.
Here’s how the process works.
Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken by over 5 million people, primarily in Norway. It is the official language of the country and is also spoken by Norwegian communities in other parts of Europe, North America, and beyond. Norwegian uses the Latin alphabet, with three additional letters—æ, ø, and å—which are essential for correct spelling, pronunciation, and meaning.
Norwegian has two official written standards: Bokmål and Nynorsk. Bokmål is the most widely used in government, business, and legal documentation, while Nynorsk is used in certain regions and administrative contexts.
Although spoken dialects vary significantly across Norway, official documents follow standardized written forms. Older records, church documents, or regional certificates may contain archaic language or dialectal influences that require careful interpretation.
These linguistic characteristics often create challenges in translation, including:
Working with a certified Norwegian translator ensures that every document is linguistically accurate, well-structured, and fully compliant with the legal, immigration, and government requirements of both Norway and the UAE.