The process of document attestation serves to authenticate documents when used in countries not part of the Hague Convention. Document attestation confirms the legitimacy of a document as being valid by law, authentic in nature, and issued by a recognized source. Document attestation is often done when moving abroad Government bodies, businesses, and educational institutions outside India depend on document attestation to ensure the authenticity and legal acceptance of documents issued from India.
Document attestations require numerous verification procedures. Depending on the document type, procedures for completing an attestation may differ. Most countries will require multiple levels of authenticated documents. The document must typically be verified by the issuing authority of the country from which it was obtained. Later, it should be sent to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India. The embassy of the country to which the document will be sent has the final authority on whether the document is acceptable for attestation. Each country has different procedures. Therefore, if formats and order requirements for attesting documents are not met, the document may be rejected or delayed.
Our experts analyze your country of destination and the reasons for certifying documents. They will follow the proper verification order to avoid delay and to allow for the smoothest acceptance of your documentation overseas We provide certification services for many types of documentation, including but not limited to educational credentials, personal records, and supporting record documents. Our knowledge of international document regulations helps avoid typical mistakes, repeat submissions, and processing time delays.
We oversee the complete attestation process from beginning to end. At each step of the process, you know what's happening and can be assured that everything is being taken care of You do not have to go to several offices, nor will you have to deal with complicated procedures After the attestation is done, your documents will be sent back to you safely.
The answer is no; it depends on the country you are going to. If a country is not signed up to the Hague Convention, then it will generally require both types of attestations to be done for any documents sent to that country.
Educational documents will be attested, and other forms of documentation, such as a birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc.
It will depend on the country you are sending it to, the type of documents being sent, and your level of verification in sending them. It generally takes anywhere from a few days to multiple weeks to complete the entire process.
Yes. Our service provides you with a complete end-to-end solution, including embassy attestation if necessary.
Generally speaking, it is needed, as the MEA attestation is an important requirement in Obtaining an embassy verification for non-Hague Convention countries.
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