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An apostille is that certificate issued by the respective authority of the government for document verification to be used within the signatory countries of the Hague Apostille Convention and ensures that a document is acceptable all over the world.
The documents like birth certificates, marriage certificates, educational degrees, affidavits, power of attorney, and other commercial documents such as invoices and agreements can be apostilled in India.
Yes, most of the original documents are required for an apostille. Some even require preliminary state-level authentication.
You would need an apostille in the following conditions majorly:
When you present your Indian documents to any country abroad for education, job purpose, immigration or doing business within a country that is signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention.
Only a person who has the authority at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) could grant an apostille in India.
Depending on what type of document is selected and additional verification processes followed before embarking on getting the apostille done, such a procedure would typically be around 2 to 7 working days.
Depending on various types of documents required, which should be apostille, will have varying charges, and in this way, some companies are providing the lowest quotes just for easy services like Apostille in India.
An apostille itself does not expire but is valid for a period according to the issuing authority of the document or the purpose for which the document is being taken abroad.
Yes, most of the original documents are required for an apostille. Some even require preliminary state-level authentication.
This is not so as only Hague Apostille Convention member countries recognize apostilled documents. A non-member country outside that region may require either embassy legalization or consulate legalization.