Apostille in India

The India is also the member of Hague Convention. The India joins the Hague Convention in October 21. 2007.  The India follows the rules and laws of Hague Convention. If you live in India and getting to apostille certificate, the way of getting apostille is same as form all over the world. If you want to get the apostille on educational documents, the procedure to get the apostille stamp is that.
First of all you send the educational docments to H.R.D department for authentication. You send these educational documents with postal order mail. You have to pay of Rs 50 per document. This verification is very sample and this is same day work and you can get your documents next day the certificate.

 You have needed the following documents there.

    Original documents to be authenticated (they do authenticate provisional’s incase degree is not available, make sure your provisional says provisional certificate on top)
    A photocopy of each document with mark sheet.
    A copy of passport (you need original passport to be presented at the time of receiving your certificates. However if you are student and not resident in India, then he needs a letter from Indian embassy abroad verifying his passport and with this paper, his parents can do authentication from India on his behalf.
    A form, which can be collected from counter.
    Postal order of Rs 50 (one; no loose postal orders) for each document to be authenticated.

Apostille process

When you go to proceed to Ministry of external affairs Patiala house (CPV division), there are the following document are required for you to get the apostille in India.

    1. First of all you purchase the postal order of Rs 50/ document and you can do this very easily.
    2. Original authenticated documents with one photocopy each back to back and a copy for information pages of your passport.
After that you will get the apostille for you educational documents from the Ministry of external affairs Patiala house. The way to get the apostille is very simple in India because the India joins the Hague Convention recently.


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