Apostille Process in India for NRIs

For NRIs, Apostille is essential for marriage abroad, immigration, visa processing, education, employment, and overseas legal formalities. Since most NRIs are living outside India, handling Apostille personally becomes difficult due to physical presence requirements and complex procedures.

NRIWAY provides a complete remote Apostille solution, allowing NRIs to get their documents Apostilled from India without traveling.

Documents Commonly Apostilled for NRIs

  • Birth Certificate

  • Marriage Certificate

  • Single Status Certificate

  • Degree & Diploma Certificates

  • Police Clearance Certificate

  • Power of Attorney

  • Commercial and business documents

Step-by-Step Apostille Process for NRIs

Step 1: Online Document Verification

NRIs share scanned copies for initial verification.

Step 2: Physical Handling in India

NRIWAY manages document submission and coordination within India.

Step 3: State Authentication (If Required)

Documents go through state-level verification when required.

Step 4: MEA Apostille

Documents are submitted to the Ministry of External Affairs for Apostille.

Step 5: International Delivery

Apostilled documents are securely couriered to the NRI’s overseas address.

Benefits for NRIs

  • No travel to India
  • No standing in queues
  • No authority confusion
  • Legal compliance
  • Doorstep delivery abroad
  • Trusted documentation handling

Conclusion

For NRIs, Apostille should not be stressful, confusing, or risky. The process requires physical handling in India, legal compliance, and correct authority routing—which is impossible to manage from abroad without support. NRIWAY bridges this gap by offering a fully managed, remote Apostille service that is secure, legal, and internationally accepted. Wherever you live in the world, NRIWAY ensures your documents are Apostilled correctly and delivered safely.

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