Affidavit Apostille

Certificate Apostille

MEA Affidavit Apostille in India

Get the best services for affidavit apostille here at EAS! In a legal document known as an affidavit, you affirm under oath several facts. It’s frequently required for many purposes, such as name changes, address verification, or bank claim settlement. The affidavit is verified as valid and correct for use in official proceedings once it has been signed and attested by a government agency. An affidavit is required for international travel to Hague-signatory nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, and others. This serves as a verification of your affidavit and guarantees its authenticity. Keep reading to know the full process and information.
Apostille Service Type Email ID Contact Number
Physical Apostilles info@apostille.in 8866-473-857
Online Apostille email@apostille.in 8866-787-599
Apostille Service Type Contact
Physical Apostille Email:info@apostille.in Mobile: 8866-473-857
Online Apostille Mobile: 8866-787-599

Apostille Procedure

There are 3 steps to get your affidavit apostille in India.
Step1: Notarization is needed.
The first step includes taking your affidavit certificate to a Notary Public for notarisation.
The home government of your state is then required to check your affidavit. Depending on the situation, a Subdivision Magistrate (SDM) could also check your affidavit.
The final step is to submit your verified affidavit to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), which will authenticate its legitimacy and put its stamp on it, making your affidavit ready for use abroad.

Fees & Time Required for Getting Affidavit Attested in India

Depending upon a few factors, it usually takes between 4 and 5 working days to get your affidavit attested in India. The cost is between 2500 to 4500 INR. Here are the factors that can affect the process
1

Holidays:

Both scheduled and unscheduled holidays brought on by unanticipated events will be delayed.
2

Errors:

It will take longer to correct and finish the procedure if your affidavit has errors or other issues.
3

High Application Volume:

Processing many applications by relevant departments will cause the process to lag.
4

Staff Availability:

The speed at which your certificate is completed will depend on the personnel and the resource availability
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What are the Documents Required for the Apostille of the Affidavit?

How to Get an Apostille on Your Affidavit?

You can make your affidavit admissible in any country that is part of the Hague Convention with only two straightforward steps.
Step 1

Send us Your Documents

Get ready your Affidavit with your passport copy, and our staff will come to your house and get it at no cost.
Step 2

Relax!

As our staff checks your affidavit with the appropriate authorities, such as the home department and MEA, you can relax. We will return the certified affidavit to your residence when the MEA stamps it with an Apostille.

Who Needs an Affidavit Apostille?

What Does an Apostille Look Like on an Affidavit?

Following Countries Accepts Apostille

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FAQ

These are some frequently asked questions about the apostille affidavit. For special inquiries, please get in touch with our staff.

1. What is an affidavit?

An affidavit is a legal document where you declare that the information given in it is true. It is signed in front of a notary public or other authorized official.

An apostille is required to validate the authenticity of your affidavit for international use, like visa applications or legal matters abroad.

Yes, the affidavit must be notarised before submitting to the MEA.

Generally Apostille is valid for 6 months, but the acceptance depends on the requirements of the receiving country or institution, so confirm with those officials before starting the apostille process.