Attestation & Verification

Document attestation and verification are critical for international use of Indian documents, employment abroad, higher education overseas, and various legal purposes. The attestation process involves...

About Attestation & Verification

Document attestation and verification are critical for international use of Indian documents, employment abroad, higher education overseas, and various legal purposes. The attestation process involves multiple stages — from notary attestation to state-level authentication to embassy or apostille certification. Sevantay simplifies this multi-step process by providing end-to-end assistance, ensuring your documents are authenticated correctly and accepted wherever they need to be presented.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between attestation and apostille?

Attestation is a multi-step verification process required for countries that are not part of the Hague Convention. Apostille is a single-step certification accepted by countries that are members of the Hague Convention.

Which documents can be apostilled?

Educational certificates, birth certificates, marriage certificates, police clearance certificates, commercial documents, and other personal documents can be apostilled for use in Hague Convention member countries.

How long does the attestation process take?

The complete attestation process typically takes 5–15 working days depending on the type of attestation and the embassy or consulate involved.

What is a true copy certification?

True copy certification is an official verification that a photocopy of a document is a true and accurate reproduction of the original. It is typically done by a notary public or gazetted officer.

Do I need to submit original documents for attestation?

Yes, most attestation processes require original documents. Sevantay professionals ensure your originals are handled securely and returned to you after the process is complete.