What is an Affidavit and Why It Is Legally Important for NRIs
Introduction
An affidavit is a written statement sworn before a notary public or judicial officer, declaring that the information provided is true to the best knowledge of the person making it. For NRIs (Non-Resident Indians), affidavits are vital for handling legal, financial, and personal matters, especially for international documentation.
NRIWAY offers complete affidavit services, including drafting, notarization, SDM attestation, MEA apostille, embassy acceptance, and certified translation services to ensure documents are legally valid abroad.
Legal Importance for NRIs
Affidavits serve as a legally binding declaration, which can be used in the following contexts:
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Marriage Registration Abroad – Confirm marital status for embassy and civil authorities.
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Property Transactions – Certify ownership, succession, or inheritance rights.
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Financial Purposes – For bank accounts, loans, investments, or taxation matters.
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Educational Documents – Verify degrees, mark sheets, or date of birth.
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Government & Visa Compliance – Passport, OCI, visa, or consular services.
Without proper drafting, authentication, or apostille, NRIs risk rejection or legal disputes.
How NRIWAY Helps
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Drafts legally sound affidavits for various purposes
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Provides notary and SDM attestation
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Coordinates MEA apostille for international acceptance
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Ensures embassy recognition and certified translation services
Conclusion
Affidavits are essential legal instruments for NRIs. Whether for marriage, property, banking, or educational purposes, a properly drafted and authenticated affidavit ensures legal compliance and international acceptance.
With NRIWAY, NRIs can complete the affidavit process efficiently, safely, and without the risk of rejection abroad.
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