Certified Irish Translation Services in Dubai, UAE

We provide certified Irish translation services in Dubai for legal, academic, business, and immigration purposes.
Native Irish speakers handle all translations and are officially recognized by the Embassy of Ireland in Abu Dhabi and the UAE authorities.

Why Choose Our Certified Irish Translation Services in Dubai? 

We know 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. 

Superior Certification & Guaranteed Acceptance 

The UAE Ministry of Justice licenses our translators, and our Irish translations are recognized by the Embassy of Ireland in Abu Dhabi and all UAE authorities. 

Technical Expertise 

Irish (Gaeilge) is a Celtic language with unique sentence structures, mutations, and grammatical rules. Our professional Irish translators in Dubai ensure legally accurate, context-correct translations. 

Experience & Specialization 

We have translated thousands of Irish documents for students, companies, legal firms, and expats across the UAE. 

Native Human Translations 

All translations are completed by native Irish speakers and reviewed by senior proofreaders for legal and linguistic accuracy. 

Track Record of Excellence 

With 15+ years of experience, we are a trusted Irish translation provider in Dubai. 

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Legal Translations with 100% Guaranteed Acceptance in Dubai

Fast, certified legal translations for visas, court documents, contracts, and more.

MOJ-Certified Translations

Certified and accredited by the UAE Ministry of Justice, our legal translations in Dubai are guaranteed for official use.

Seamless Online Ordering

Upload your documents directly from your phone or computer and download your translated files once complete.

Native Experts Only

Every translation is handled by native-speaking Arabic translators with expertise in offering certified translations for official purposes.

24/7 Support & Delivery

No matter the hour, you’ll get fast, reliable service whenever needed, powered by our dedicated UAE team.

Ultra-Fast Turnaround

Get your documents delivered in 12 to 48 hours without compromising quality, including weekends and public holidays.

Award-Winning Service

We’re a top-rated certified translation provider, trusted by leading firms, rated 5 stars globally, and recognised for our accuracy and reliability.

Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees or charges. Upload your documents to know exactly what you’re paying from the start.

Privacy Secured

We use secure systems, NDA-backed translators, and industry-leading data protection protocols to ensure your information is always safe

Accurately Translate any Document into over 150 Languages

Here are some of our most requested languages: 

English
Japanese
Greek
Korean
Portuguese (Brazil)
Arabic

Commonly Translated Documents

Some of our most requested documents for certified translation in Dubai

Our Irish Translation Quality Process

As a certified translation office in Dubai, we follow a strict quality control system to ensure every Irish translation is accepted without delays.

1. Document Analysis

We start by reviewing clear scans or images of your original documents and noting any special requirements.

2. Expert Translator Assignment

Your document is assigned to an MOJ–licensed, sworn Irish translator in Dubai with subject expertise. Our translators handle Irish to Arabic, English, French, and more.

3. Native Human Translation

The translation is completed word-for-word, preserving structure, seals, and official notes. Official elements are marked in brackets in accordance with UAE requirements.

4. Expert Proofreading & Review

A second translator checks for grammar, consistency, and cultural appropriateness. We also verify names, dates, and numbers.

5. Final Certification

You receive a certified translation with the translator’s statement, licence details, seals, and formatting as required by Irish and UAE authorities.

Irish Translation Cost in Dubai 

Our certified Irish-to-Arabic translation rates in Dubai start at AED 197.08 per page, with a 24-hour delivery time. Pricing varies depending on the document type, complexity, and deadline. Request a free quote for an exact estimate. 

Irish Document Legalization Dubai – Complete UAE & Ireland Process 

Ireland is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, while the UAE is not. This means an Apostille issued in Ireland cannot be used directly in Dubai. All Irish documents must undergo full consular legalization before the UAE authorities accept them. 

Below is the complete step-by-step legalization process: 

Irish Documents for Use in the UAE 

  • Notarization in Ireland: Some documents (such as educational certificates) must first be certified by an Irish Notary Public, who verifies the original document or a true copy before they go to the DFA. 
  • Apostille by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Ireland: After notarization, send the document to Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in Dublin to obtain an Apostille certificate (a white A5 sheet) attached. This step confirms the notary’s/official’s signature. 
  • Legalization by the UAE Embassy in Dublin: Once apostilled, the document must be submitted to the UAE Embassy in Ireland or the UK for legalization. This step is essential, as UAE authorities do not accept Apostille alone. 
  • Certified Arabic Translation in the UAE: After arriving in the UAE, the document must be translated into Arabic for use in government ministries, immigration procedures, courts, and business setups. The translation must be carried out by a Ministry of Justice–approved legal translator. 
  • UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation (MOFAIC): The final step is MOFAIC legalization in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Sharjah. This confirms the document’s authenticity and makes it fully valid for official use in the UAE. 

UAE Documents for Use in Ireland 

  • Notarization in the UAE: Get your document certified by an Irish Notary Public or relevant Irish authority. 
  • Ministry of Justice (MOJ) Attestation (UAE): The notary’s signature and seal are verified by the Ministry of Justice in the UAE. 
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Attestation (UAE): Submit the attested document to the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where the MOJ stamp will be attested. 
  • Legalization by the Embassy of Ireland in the UAE: After MOFAIC attestation, the document must be submitted to the Embassy of Ireland in Abu Dhabi for legalization. This is required before it can be accepted in Ireland. 
  • Translation into English or Irish (if required): For specific Irish administrative or legal processes, the document may need to be translated into English or Irish. A certified translator in Ireland should do the translation. 
  • Apostille by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Ireland: Finally, the document and its translation, if applicable, may require an Apostille from DFA Ireland, depending on the authority or institution requesting it. This makes the UAE document fully valid for use across Ireland. 

About the Irish Language 

Irish (Gaeilge) is a Celtic language belonging to the Goidelic branch, spoken primarily in Ireland. It is one of the official languages of the Republic of Ireland. It is also recognized as a minority language in Northern Ireland and an official language of the European Union.  

Although English is the dominant language in daily life, Irish remains an important cultural and national symbol, with active use in education, government institutions, and designated Irish-speaking regions known as the Gaeltacht. 

Irish features its own traditional writing system, the Gaelic script, although modern Irish typically uses the Latin alphabet with specific accent marks (fada) that change pronunciation and meaning.  

The language has several regional dialects, including Munster, Connacht, and Ulster Irish. These dialects differ in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar, and can sometimes appear significantly different from Standard Irish used in official documents. 

These linguistic characteristics often create challenges in translation, including: 

  • Literal translation of official civil terms (e.g., Teastas Breithe – birth certificate, Cárta Aitheantais – ID card, Teastas Pósta – marriage certificate) without correctly aligning them with UAE legal terminology or international equivalents. 
  • Dialects vs. Standard Irish, especially when supporting documents come from Gaeltacht regions where spelling, phrasing, or vocabulary may differ from the standardized forms required in official records. 
  • Use of diacritical marks (fada), which are essential in Irish spelling. Incorrect handling during transliteration into English or Arabic can change meanings or create mismatches in immigration and legal documents (e.g., Seán vs. Sean). 
  • Complex grammatical structures, such as initial mutations (lenition and eclipsis), which change the beginnings of words. Improper handling of these forms can lead to inaccuracies in legal translations or misunderstandings in formal documents. 
  • Issues with older documents, especially those using traditional Gaelic script or older orthographic conventions that require specialized linguistic knowledge to interpret correctly. 
  • Formatting errors, including incorrect name structure, omission of diacritics, misplacement of stamps, or inconsistent translation of long-form civil certificates, common reasons for embassy or ministry rejection. 
  • Use of non-certified translators, which often results in mistranslated legal phrasing, missing terminology, or documents that fail to meet UAE or Irish government standards. 

Working with a certified Irish translator ensures that each document, whether legal, academic, personal, or corporate, is accurately translated, properly formatted, and fully compliant with both Irish and UAE consular requirements.  

FAQs

We combine MOJ approval, certified expertise, and full compliance with UAE and Irish legal requirements.
Yes, we provide certified Arabic-to-Irish and Irish-to-Arabic translation services.
Yes, we accurately translate Irish-language documents that use initial mutations, lenition, and other core grammatical features.
Yes, we provide precise translations for bilingual Irish-English legal documents, ensuring consistency across both languages.
Our translators are native Irish speakers, MOJ-approved, and highly experienced in legal, academic, and technical translations.
Yes, we provide special pricing for bulk, corporate, and long-term translation projects.
Yes, we translate historical Irish-language certificates while preserving original terminology and context.
Yes, we translate academic and cultural documents written in Irish with linguistic and subject-matter accuracy.