Get your educational, personal, and commercial documents attested and verified for legal use abroad through our professional attestation services.
Processing time ranges from 3–15 working days based on document and destination
Submit copies of documents like degree, marriage certificate, or commercial papers that need attestation.
We verify your documents through the notary, HRD department (if required), or relevant issuing authority.
Documents are submitted to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) for central government attestation.
We submit your documents to the embassy of the destination country for final legalization and attestation.
Once the attestation process is complete, we safely return the original documents with all stamps.
We assist with attestation tracking, country-specific updates, and urgent processing needs if required.
Document attestation is a mandatory process required for validating the authenticity of personal, educational, and commercial documents for international use. It is essential for visa processing, overseas employment, higher education, and global business operations.
The process involves notarization, HRD or Chamber of Commerce verification, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) attestation, and legalization from foreign embassies or consulates.
Proper attestation ensures acceptance of your documents by foreign authorities and avoids delays or rejections in international processes.
Deenis Law Chamber offers complete assistance for document attestation, including:
Document attestation is essential for individuals and businesses planning to use their documents internationally. The following individuals and entities typically require attestation services:
Document attestation is a crucial step to validate the authenticity of personal, educational, and commercial documents for international use. Here's why it’s essential:
Attestation is required by embassies and immigration departments to process employment, study, and residency visas.
Universities and foreign institutions demand attested academic records for admission and verification purposes.
Companies need attestation of invoices, MoUs, and other commercial documents for foreign partnerships and expansion.
Attested documents are officially accepted in foreign jurisdictions, avoiding legal issues and document rejection.