Your Ultimate Guide to Indian Birth Certificates for NRIs
Many NRIs struggle to obtain birth certificates—either for themselves or their children born in India. Missing records, old data, and distance make the process challenging.
Here’s what you need to know:
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Documents required: Application form, parents’ passports, hospital record, marriage certificate, and proof of address.
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No need to travel: You can authorize someone in India through a Power of Attorney or apply via online portals.
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No record found? Apply for a Non-Availability of Birth Certificate (NABC) using affidavits, school or passport records.
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For OCI or visa use: Your birth certificate or NABC must often be apostilled or attested by the MEA.
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Corrections: File an affidavit and submit supporting documents to the issuing authority.
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Timelines: Usually 2–4 weeks for new certificates and up to 3 months for old or missing records.
If you’re abroad and need fast, reliable assistance, NRIWAY can handle the complete process — from document collection and affidavit preparation to municipal submission and apostille — all without you having to travel.
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