Authentication of Documents
The Embassy authenticates official documents issued by recognized institutions in Uganda for use in the United States. These include:
Holders of the documents must present the following:
Note: The Embassy will take time to verify the authenticity of the document with the issuing institution before endorsing it. This may cause delays in processing the documents. Bearers of forged documents will be handed over to the authorities.
Requirements for Obtaining a Letter of No Objection to J1 Visa Waiver
Requirements for a Letter of Recommendation for NGOs
Certification of Documents for Transportation of Remains of Deceased Persons to Uganda
Certification is done free of charge. Processing time is 1 working day.
The following original documents are required for certification:
BURIALS
CREMATIONS
Regulations Governing Importation of Dogs and Cats into Uganda
Movement Permit
An official and authentic "Movement Permit" should be obtained from the veterinary authority of the area of origin.
Certificates
A bill of health certifying that the pet is free from disease. It should be issued by a registered veterinary surgeon or official and should be properly signed and stamped within ten days of shipment.
A certificate or letter from the local veterinary authorities indicating that the area of origin of the pet is free from rabies.
Vaccinations
Dogs require vaccination against distemper, hepatitis, Leptospirosos, Parvo-virus and rabies. It should have been done not less than 30 days prior to arrival at any point of entry into Uganda.
Cats require vaccinations against Feline Entritis and rabies. It should have been done not less than 30 days prior to arrival at any point of entry into Uganda.
Transportation
While in transit, Dogs and Cats must not come into contact with other animals. To ensure this, each pet should be appropriately crated.