DataFlow Verification
DataFlow Verification for Allied Health Professionals
DataFlow Primary Source Verification for Indian allied health professionals covers physiotherapy (BPT, MPT), occupational therapy (BOT, MOT), radiography / radiologic technology (BSc Radiology, BSc Imaging), medical lab technology (DMLT, BMLT, MSc MLT), dietetics / nutrition (BSc Dietetics, MSc Dietetics), speech-language pathology (BASLP, MASLP), and respiratory therapy. The destination authorities (SCFHS, QCHP, DHA / DOH / MOH UAE, Kuwait MOH, OMSB, NHRA) each license allied health separately from doctors and nurses, with profession-specific document expectations.
The Indian allied-health DataFlow file typically includes the profession-specific degree (with state HRD authentication parallel-tracked), any specialty council registration where one exists (the Indian Association of Physiotherapists, the Indian Dietetic Association), internship completion certificate, and experience letters from hospitals, clinics, or rehabilitation centres. Where a national council does not exist for the profession (some allied health areas in India do not have a statutory council), university verification + Indian Medical Association supporting letter may substitute.
SiZA Global coordinates the India-side document preparation: format review against the destination authority's allied-health checklist, council or association good-standing requests where applicable, and parallel apostille + Arabic translation for the visa file. Send the qualifying degree, registration, and experience letters on WhatsApp +91-9220161774 and we share the realistic window and quote.
Parallel tracks, not sequential
Three tracks running at once
Track 1
DataFlow primary source verification
Track 2
India-side attestation for the visa file
Track 3
Certified Arabic translation where required
Treating these as sequential adds weeks. SiZA opens all three at the start so the file completes inside the destination authority\'s expected window.
Who this profession-track covers
- Nurses, doctors, pharmacists, and allied healthcare professionals
- Applicants preparing SCFHS, DataFlow, Prometric, Kuwait MOH, or other healthcare authority documents
- Healthcare workers who need credential, experience, good standing, or registration documents organized
Credential set for this profession
- Allied-health degree / diploma (physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiography, lab tech, etc.)
- Relevant council / regulator registration where applicable
- Good standing certificate
- Experience certificates
- Passport, identity, DataFlow case reference
How a DataFlow file moves for this profession
WhatsApp scan review with destination regulator + allied-health profession
Apostille / attestation in parallel with DataFlow
Arabic translation + tracked return
DataFlow case duration for this profession
- DataFlow case duration
- Attestation chain pace
- Arabic translation + international courier
Where profession-specific files get queried
- Submitting degree alone without council registration where applicable
- Running DataFlow sequentially after attestation
- Cross-country DataFlow transfer attempts
Why SiZA for this profession's DataFlow
- Allied health DataFlow, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, radiography, lab technology, etc.
- Multi-country GCC allied-health licensing coordination
- Indian council and university follow-up where DataFlow goes silent
Profession-specific document question?
How SiZA Handles a Profession-Specific File
Before originals or fees move, SiZA reviews the profession-specific document set against the Gulf authorities' checklists (SCFHS / DHA / DOH / MOH / QCHP / OMSB / NHRA), flags missing credentials, and coordinates the parallel India-side attestation.
What to send first
Review the requirement
Share the document scan, destination country, purpose, deadline, and where the original document is currently kept.
Confirm the right process
SiZA checks whether the file needs apostille, embassy attestation, HRD/Home, Chamber, translation, visa documentation, or a combined process.
Handle and update
Once the scope is clear, the file moves through the required steps with practical updates by WhatsApp or email.
Proof and return
After completion, SiZA shares completion proof, confirms payment and courier preference, then packs and dispatches the document safely.
Share scan
Process confirmed
Originals received if required
Completion proof
Payment and return
Original document safety
Trust, Custody And Safety
These documents are not ordinary papers. They may be your degree, birth certificate, marriage certificate, passport file, company resolution, or export paperwork. SiZA treats that responsibility seriously.
Original-Document Care
Original personal and company documents are handled with careful custody, privacy, and controlled handoff.
Clear Updates
Customers receive updates through WhatsApp or email as the file moves through review, submission, completion, and dispatch.
Completion Proof
When work is completed, SiZA can share photos or videos so the customer can verify the result before return dispatch.
Safe Return
Return delivery is packed carefully and sent through trusted courier options after address and courier preference are confirmed.
No Shortcut Claims
SiZA does not promise fake shortcuts, bypass personal appearance rules, or help with forged or non-genuine documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which allied health professions are eligible for Gulf DataFlow?
Most clinical allied-health professions are eligible for Gulf DataFlow Primary Source Verification: physiotherapy (BPT, MPT), radiography and medical imaging (BSc, MSc), occupational therapy (BOT, MOT), speech-language pathology, dietetics and clinical nutrition, optometry, audiology, respiratory therapy, prosthetics and orthotics, biomedical engineering inside a hospital, and clinical psychology in the healthcare context. Each Gulf authority has its own list and category mapping. Some non-clinical allied roles (medical records, hospital administration, hospital IT) may not need DataFlow at all. SiZA Global checks the specific profession against the target authority's current list before the case is opened.
Does a BPT (physiotherapy) qualify for SCFHS?
Yes, BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) is recognised by SCFHS for Saudi physiotherapy roles, alongside MPT (Master of Physiotherapy) for specialist categories. SCFHS classification places the physiotherapist into a grade based on degree level, internship completion and post-degree experience: a fresh BPT graduate is graded differently from a BPT with five years of structured hospital physiotherapy experience. The Indian-side documents required are the same shape as other allied health files: BPT or MPT degree, internship completion certificate, Indian Association of Physiotherapists registration where applicable, Good Standing where applicable, and structured experience letters with role, dates, supervisor contact and the specific area of physiotherapy practice.
What about radiography and occupational therapy?
Radiography (BSc or MSc Radiography, BSc or MSc Medical Imaging Technology) is recognised by every Gulf authority for hospital radiography and imaging roles. The candidate needs the degree certificate, internship completion, and structured experience letters that specify the modality (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, mammography, nuclear medicine, interventional). The modality detail matters because Gulf hospitals assign the radiographer to a specific area, and the experience letter has to back up the claim. Occupational therapy (BOT or MOT) is similarly recognised; the experience letters should specify the patient population (paediatric, neurological, hand therapy, mental health) because each Gulf authority maps OT specialisations differently. SiZA Global reviews the modality and population detail before submission.
How long does allied health DataFlow take?
A clean allied-health DataFlow case typically closes in 40 to 70 working days. Single-degree, single-employer files close faster (BPT graduate with one hospital, fresh internship completed) than multi-employer specialist files (MPT with three hospitals in three states). The most common allied-health delays are: experience letters that do not specify the area of practice (a hospital physiotherapist's letter that says only "Physiotherapist" rather than "Outpatient Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy"), modality not stated for radiographers, and patient-population not stated for OTs. SiZA Global goes through the experience letter format before the case is opened so each letter carries the detail DataFlow needs to verify.
Related DataFlow pages
DataFlow by Gulf country
The same profession faces different licensing authorities across the Gulf. Each page covers the authority, document set, and timeline for that country.
Stories from this profession's applicants
“DataFlow verification for nurses involves a lot of steps — gathering degree certificates, registration documents, employment letters, and coordinating with the primary source. SiZA walked me through exactly what was needed and prepared the complete file. I got my DataFlow clearance without delays.”
Rajesh Kumar
Registered Nurse, DataFlow for Saudi Arabia
Hyderabad, India
“Getting medical credentials recognised in Saudi Arabia requires DataFlow primary source verification, SCFHS classification, and degree attestation. SiZA prepared a complete documentation set — nothing was missing. Their knowledge of what Saudi healthcare licensing actually requires saved me weeks.”
Dr. Vikram Singh
Physician, SCFHS licensing, Saudi Arabia
Delhi, India
“DataFlow and Saudi credential attestation together — SiZA handled both. They prepared the nursing degree, mark sheets, registration certificate, and experience letters exactly as Saudi MOH and DataFlow require. Got my DataFlow clearance and my attestation done without running to multiple agencies.”
Pooja Iyer
Registered Nurse, Saudi Arabia MOH
Bengaluru, India
“Qatar QCHP DataFlow for physiotherapists requires degree, internship certificate, and KMC registration. SiZA gathered everything and submitted to DataFlow correctly. They also told me QCHP needs primary source verification directly — not just apostille. Got DataFlow clearance without a single resubmission request.”
Shobha Krishnan
Physiotherapist, Qatar QCHP licensing
Bengaluru, India
“Bahrain NHRA requires DataFlow verification for doctors. My file had degree, postgraduate certificate, MCI registration, and multiple employer letters. SiZA organised everything into the correct DataFlow format, chased primary source institutions when there were delays, and got the clearance done. The NHRA application was smooth after that.”
Dr. Arun Pillai
Specialist physician, Bahrain NHRA licensing
Thiruvananthapuram, India
“SCFHS for nurses requires CGFNS-style DataFlow report plus credential attestation. SiZA handled both. They prepared the DataFlow application correctly — Kerala nursing degree, KNMC registration, and hospital employment letters. SCFHS classification came back at the right level. No back and forth at all.”
Jisha Thomas
Staff nurse, SCFHS classification, Saudi Arabia
Kottayam, India
Other healthcare-route guides
Verify from official sources
Confirm the current checklist and requirements directly with the authority before sending originals.