The majority of embassies demand that travelers produce documents that have been notarized or endorsed. This can be a pain, particularly in light of the enormous quantity of paperwork certain embassies require. AIS Overseas' attestation and notarization services make this process easier. A representative from AIS Overseas will make sure your documents are notarized and prepared to be included with your application package as soon as we receive and review them.
Attestation Services
Concierge services come with an additional service charge of between Rs. 2000 and Rs. 7500 (service tax applicable). This price is paid on top of the attestation charges.
In India, the majority of apostille processes are finished in 4–6 business days. On request, prompt and accelerated service is also offered.
An apostille is a type of certification that validates papers in a particular format that is recognized by all Hague Convention-abiding nations. Essentially, it is an international attestation recognized by about 105 countries, the majority of which are in the West.
For every country that does not recognize an apostille and is not a party to the Hague Convention, attestation is performed.
Once a document has been apostilled, it normally doesn't need to be attested by the relevant Embassy.
Apostille certification allows your document to be used legally in all other signatory countries. Your document will only be valid for legal purposes in the country where the Consulate has granted legalization.
Since 2005, India has been a party to the Hague Convention. Apostille is applied to personal documents including birth, marriage, and death certificates as well as power of attorney and affidavits. Additionally, it is carried out for academic credentials including secondary, matriculation, diploma, and degree-level diplomas, among others. All 104 Hague Convention members accept documents that have been apostille in one of the participating countries.
Public documents that can be utilized in other countries may include copies of birth certificates, passports, patents, court rulings, or notary attestation of signatures. However, a document issued by one country must be validated before it can be used or accepted in another country that is outside. Apostille makes the process of authenticating official papers for use abroad quite straightforward.