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Hello. 
 

I am in the USA and my fiancé is in Yemen. 
He needs to get some documents notarized / attested.  Is this type of service available in Yemen?

 

Thank you very much. 

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7 hours ago, Nolly said:

Hello. 
 

I am in the USA and my fiancé is in Yemen. 
He needs to get some documents notarized / attested.  Is this type of service available in Yemen?

 

Thank you very much. 

Are these documents for use in the US?  If so, they would need to be notarized at a US Embassy or Consulate, as long as they are not Yemeni government-issued documents (such as passports, birth certificates, etc).  The US Embassy in Yemen is, as I'm sure you know, closed.  The State Department has designated the Embassies in Riyadh, Djibouti, and Cairo to deal with consular cases, including American Citizen Service (ACS) cases from Yemen.  (ACS is the unit of the consular section that does notarizations -- you do not need to be a US citizen to get a document notarized there if it is for use in the US).

 

If it is for use in another country, or are government-issued documents,  I hope someone else can help you!

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It is a Power of Attorney document. He has to grant his brother “Power of Attorney” for the purpose of collecting his Saudi Police Clearance Certificate.   
Fiancé is in Yemen

His brother is in Saudi 

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