Monday, August 1, 2011

APOSTILLE AUTHENTICATION BANGALORE


The job seekers as well as other aspirants who wish to live, work or study in a Hauge Convention member country Apostille authentication is mandatory. The Silicon valley of India, Bangalore is having a great potential and resources which can achieve the global opportunities abroad. A group of countries signed a treaty for simplifying the hurdles related to legalization. Abolished the confused procedures related to legalization for foreign public documents. This is commonly known as Apostille Convention. The adoption of this procedures made a universal legalization procedure which is applicable to all the members of Hague convention. The members of Apostille nations include United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand etc…Since the presence of big powers in the list made this legalization more vital and gave the legalization industry a universal face. This revolutionary convention and its facts made the procedures of legalisation simple.
The Apostille procedure includes Home Department Authentication from concerned state and theApostille authentication from Ministry of External Affairs. All the documents should be firstauthenticated by the designated agencies in the state from where the document has been issued. In case of these documents home department authentication is mandatory from where should first be attested. Document attested by these authorities then need to be presented to MEA for issue of Apostille Stamp.
Apostille any document for official use is a very time consuming and confusing process and even can become a waste of money and your bright future unless it is done properly. It is very important that you trust your document only to experienced professional we can do end to end legalization. We the Genius Group, the one and only ISO certified attestation firm in the world offer you the bestservice beyond your expectations.
For more details please contact us via email at info@attestationservices.in

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