Lost Your Single Status Certificate? Here’s How to Reapply Easily
Introduction
Losing a Single Status Certificate can be stressful, especially if you are preparing for marriage, visa documentation, or legal formalities abroad. The good news is that the certificate can be reissued by the concerned authority, provided you follow the correct verification and attestation process. At NRIWAY, we help applicants reapply smoothly without delays or unnecessary paperwork.
How to Reapply for a Lost Single Status Certificate
Step 1: File a New Application
You must apply again to the issuing authority, such as:
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Local SDM office
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District Magistrate
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Registrar’s Office
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State Home Department
The authority may ask for basic proof such as ID documents, residence details, and a self-declaration confirming your unmarried status.
Step 2: Prepare the Required Documents
Typically required documents include:
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Passport copy
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Aadhaar card or Indian address proof
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Birth certificate
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Affidavit of single status (notarized)
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Two passport-size photographs
Step 3: Verification by Authorities
The authority will verify your personal details and may request additional proofs if required.
Step 4: Receive the New Certificate
After verification, the new Single Status Certificate is issued. You can then proceed with apostille or embassy attestation if it is intended for use abroad.
Step 5: NRIWAY Apostille or Attestation Support
If the certificate is needed for an international marriage or visa, NRIWAY completes apostille and legalization without requiring you to visit any office.
Conclusion
Reapplying for a lost Single Status Certificate is simple when you follow the correct steps. NRIWAY ensures your certificate is reissued quickly, verified properly, and apostilled or attested on time for international use.
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