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Introduction
Indian commercial documents, such as Board Resolution, COI etc, can be apostilled by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), India. This replaces the need for...
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Select Attestation Type
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Timeline may vary depending on the selected type
TAT- 10 days
India
Documents are first attested by a licensed notary in India to confirm authenticity at the local level.
India
Depending on the document type, attestation by the relevant State Home Department or HRD is obtained.
India
Documents are professionally translated into Arabic as required for use in Saudi Arabia.
India
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India, provides the Apostille — making the document legally valid for international use in countries like Saudi Arabia
Note
Attested commercial documents, such as Certificates of Incorporation, Memorandums of Association, Power of Attorney, and contracts, confirm their authenticity and are essential for conducting business in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi authorities require attested commercial documents when registering companies, applying for trade licenses, or establishing branches and subsidiaries in the Kingdom.
Most Saudi banks require attested incorporation and related commercial documents to open business bank accounts for foreign companies.
Required for dealings with Saudi government agencies including the Ministry of Commerce, Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), and other regulatory bodies.
Attestation validates your business documents, increasing trust and confidence among Saudi partners, investors, and clients.
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Pricing Details
Apostille
Normal service
AED 1,900
Total
AED 1,900
Arnifi Price
AED 1,900
Note: The payment is prepaid.
Pricing Details
AED 1,900
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