Tag: Document Legalization India

I need an affidavit sworn in India for my documents to be apostilled. However, the affidavit document is in English. Will this be an issue, or can it still be used for the apostille process


English Widely Accepted: English is a widely accepted language in India, especially for official documents. The authorities processing your apostille application should be able to understand and accept an affidavit in English.

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My name was legally changed in Delhi in 1982. Does my birth certificate from 1960 need to be updated to reflect my new name?


Your birth certificate primarily shows your birth details like date, location, and parents' names. It's a record of when you came into the world! The legal document reflecting your 1982 name change in Delhi is the main record for your new name.

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What are the types Of Attestations and differences between MEA Attestation and Apostille?


Document attestation is like getting a confirmation for a paper to make sure all the details are right. A special person, usually an official, checks everything and then signs and stamps the document to say it's real. This is super important, especially if you want to use the document in another country

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How can Indian nationals get documents attested easily?


Government of India documents Attestation Apostille, Genuine MEA Attestation, Document Attestation, Certificate Attestation UAE, MOFA Attestation, ...

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What are the types of attestations and differences between MEA attestation and Apostille?


The birth certificate is the most significant document since it is the first certificate issued for a child after birth, providing that child with documented evidence and associated citizenship rights.

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What is embassy attestation? Why is embassy attestation needed?


Embassy Attestation clauses were initially incorporated into probate law in the United States in the 1940s with the first edition of the Model Probate Code. As a result, Self-proved wills are often allowed to be accepted to probate without affidavits from the attesting witnesses in states that will enable them.

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