Single Status Certificate for OCI Card Holders: Process & Requirements
Introduction
OCI card holders often need a Single Status Certificate for marriage registration abroad, spouse visa, or legal filings in foreign jurisdictions. Although OCI holders are not Indian citizens, they can still obtain the certificate through Indian authorities or consulates abroad. At NRIWAY, we streamline this process for OCI applicants across all countries.
Process for OCI Holders to Obtain a Single Status Certificate
Step 1: Prepare the Required Documents
OCI applicants generally need the following:
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Passport copy (Home country and OCI booklet)
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Address proof abroad
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Indian-origin proof (if required)
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Single Status Affidavit (notarized)
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Birth certificate or supporting identity document
Step 2: Apply Through Indian Embassy or Consulate
OCI card holders can apply at the nearest Indian embassy or consulate. They issue a Single Status Affidavit or Certificate based on provided documents.
Step 3: Attestation or Apostille
If you are marrying in a Hague Convention country, an apostille from MEA India is required. If the country is non-Hague, embassy legalization is mandatory. NRIWAY manages this complete workflow.
Step 4: Home Country Requirements
Some nations may require additional local notarization or authentication, depending on the marriage laws.
Conclusion
For OCI card holders, the Single Status Certificate process requires multiple verifications and attestations. With NRIWAY’s end-to-end service, the procedure becomes fast, accurate, and convenient regardless of your country of residence.
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