Q.1: Q1. How long does MEA Apostille take in Delhi?
Typically 2–7 working days, depending on the document and its pre-verification status.
Q.2: Q2. Do I need to visit the MEA office myself?
No. With our services, you can get it done from the comfort of your home.
Q.3: What Are The Educational Documents Required For MEA Apostille Attestation?
In order to get the Attestation from Ministry of External Affairs you need to have the mandatory educational documents with you. The list of documents is stated below – Degree Certificate PG Degree Certificate Diploma Certificate BE Certificate Nursing Certificate SSC Certificate Inter Certificate HSC Certificate MBBS Certificate MD Certificate Dentists Certificate Transcript Certificate Pharmacy Certificate MS Certificate Mark Sheets Engineering Certificate Procedure Of Educational Document For Apostille Attestation Services The procedure of legalization of the educational documents required for the apostille attestation is mentioned below :- Initially documents get attested from State Government/Union Territory (HRD/GAD)/NORKA. Thereafter, final authentication will be made by Apostille from Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi
Q.4: What Are The Non Educational Documents Required For MEA Apostille Attestation?
The list of non-educational documents required for the attestation apostille from MEA is stated below :- Salary Certificate Equivalence Certificate Transfer Certificate (TC) Death Certificate Birth Certificate Experience/ Employment Certificate Marriage Certificate Divorce Certificate Medical Certificate Single Status Certificate Process Of Non-Educational Document For Apostille Attestation The procedure of authentication of the non-educational documents required for the apostille attestation is listed below :- At first, validation needs to be done by the State Home Department/GAD of the concerned State Government/Union Territory. Further, Apostille from Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi is the final authentication.
Q.5: Q3. Which countries accept MEA Apostille?
All Hague Convention member countries including France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Australia, and many others.