Document Attestation from Foreign Embassies in India
Embassy attestation is the final step of document legalization for countries that are not part of the Hague Convention. After MEA attestation, your documents need verification from the destination country's embassy. FACTS manages this complete process.
Embassy attestation is the process of getting your documents verified and stamped by the embassy or consulate of the country where you intend to use them. This is the final stage of the attestation chain and confirms that your documents have been properly authenticated by Indian authorities.
Our streamlined Embassy Attestation Service process
Complete MEA attestation (we handle this too)
Submit attested documents to the destination embassy
Embassy verifies and stamps your documents
Attested documents returned to you for travel/use
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Primarily GCC countries: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain. Some other non-Hague Convention countries may also require it.
The chain is: Notary → State HRD/Home Department → MEA → Embassy of the destination country.
Processing times vary by embassy. UAE embassy takes 3-5 days, Saudi embassy takes 7-10 days, and others vary.
Yes. We provide end-to-end attestation services from notary to embassy attestation, so you don't need to visit multiple offices.
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