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What is Apostille Attestation?

Apostille is a type of document authentication required for international use under the Hague Convention of 1961. If you're traveling to a Hague Convention member country, your documents must be apostilled instead of undergoing traditional embassy attestation.

At Quick Attestation Services, we simplify the Apostille process—offering expert assistance for all types of Indian-issued documents that need to be legalized for use abroad.


Why is Apostille Needed?

Apostille attestation is essential for:

  • Employment abroad

  • Higher education overseas

  • Marriage registration in foreign countries

  • Business expansion or registration

  • Immigration and visa purposes

It ensures your documents are legally valid in other Hague Convention countries, including USA, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Netherlands, Spain, and more.


Documents Eligible for Apostille Attestation

Educational Documents:
Degree certificate, diploma, HSC, SSC, etc.

Personal Documents:
Birth certificate, marriage certificate, PCC, death certificate, affidavit, etc.

Commercial Documents:
Power of attorney, invoice, certificate of incorporation, MOA, AOA, etc.


Step-by-Step Process for Apostille in India

  1. Notarization (if applicable)

  2. State Authentication: HRD, Home, or Chamber of Commerce

  3. MEA Apostille: Final sticker and stamp from Ministry of External Affairs, India

📌 Note: Apostille issued by MEA is affixed as a square-shaped computerized sticker with a unique identification number.


Why Choose Quick Attestation Services for Apostille?

✔️ Years of experience in Apostille and legal documentation
✔️ Document safety and confidentiality
✔️ Step-by-step guidance
✔️ Timely delivery and updates
✔️ Competitive pricing with no hidden fees

We take care of all formalities, so you don’t have to worry about delays, rejections, or long queues.


Where Apostille Is Accepted?

Countries that are part of the Hague Convention, such as:

  • United States

  • Canada

  • Australia

  • Germany

  • France

  • Netherlands

  • Italy

  • Portugal

  • Spain

  • South Africa

  • Japan
    ... and 100+ more

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