MEA Apostille
Single Status Certificate Apostille in India
Single status certificate apostille in India is a civil-document chain, typically Notary plus SDM (Sub-Divisional Magistrate) or Home Department at the state level, then MEA apostille for Hague destinations or MEA attestation plus destination Embassy attestation for non-Hague destinations. The "single status certificate" is also known by other names depending on the destination context, "certificate of no impediment to marriage" in some Commonwealth jurisdictions, "unmarried certificate" in informal usage, "bachelor / spinster certificate" in older paperwork. The receiving authority's exact terminology should be confirmed before the document is drafted, because the format expected can vary slightly.
Single status certificate apostille in India is a civil-document chain, typically Notary plus SDM (Sub-Divisional Magistrate) or Home Department at the state level, then MEA apostille for Hague destinations or MEA attestation plus destination Embassy attestation for non-Hague destinations. The "single status certificate" is also known by other names depending on the destination context, "certificate of no impediment to marriage" in some Commonwealth jurisdictions, "unmarried certificate" in informal usage, "bachelor / spinster certificate" in older paperwork. The receiving authority's exact terminology should be confirmed before the document is drafted, because the format expected can vary slightly.
There are two practical paths to obtain a single status certificate in India. The first is an affidavit-based certificate, drafted and sworn before a Notary on stamp paper, with the applicant's passport details and a statement of single status. This is the most common route. The second is a certificate issued by the relevant municipal corporation or marriage registrar where the applicant's civil records are held, which is sometimes preferred when the receiving destination wants an official-authority document rather than a self-declared one. We advise on which route fits the destination best before the document is drafted.
Single status certificates are freshness-sensitive. Most destination authorities (particularly civil-registration offices for marriage abroad, family-visa medical centres in the Gulf, and family-court proceedings in destination jurisdictions) expect the certificate to be no older than three to six months at the point of submission. Apostille does not extend that window. The apostille has to be timed to the planned submission, not done in advance.
Send a clear scan of the proposed single status certificate (or the draft, if you have one) and the passport name page on WhatsApp +91-9220161774 with the destination country, the purpose (marriage abroad, family-visa, court matter, civil registration, etc.), and the deadline. SiZA Global confirms the right format for the destination, the chain (Notary + SDM + MEA apostille for Hague, or + Embassy attestation for non-Hague), the translation requirement, the realistic working-day timeline, and a written quote before originals move.
Who needs this document apostilled
- NRIs preparing documents for overseas use
- Families preparing documents for overseas use
- Newly preparing documents for overseas use
- Married preparing documents for overseas use
- Professionals preparing documents for overseas use
What to have ready alongside the document
- Original single-status certificate (affidavit-based or municipal-corporation-issued)
- Passport copy
- Destination authority instruction (marriage abroad, family-visa, court matter)
- Submission deadline for freshness-window planning
- Translation reference where the destination requires it
How this document gets apostilled
WhatsApp scan review of the certificate or draft with destination and purpose
Notary + SDM or Home Department at the state level
MEA Delhi apostille (Hague) or + destination Embassy (non-Hague)
Certified destination-language translation where required
Tracked return to the applicant
Document-condition checks before originals move
Lamination, name match, issuing-authority validity
What affects this document's timeline
- Notary + SDM or Home Department working pace
- MEA Delhi step
- Destination Embassy queue for non-Hague
- Translation page count
- Freshness window of the certificate vs planned submission date
Mistakes specific to this document
- Apostille on a single-status certificate done months in advance of the planned submission, destination freshness window expires
- Using an affidavit-based certificate where the destination expects a municipal-corporation-issued one
- Routing through HRD (educational route) instead of Notary + SDM for civil
- Inconsistent passport-name format on the certificate
- Translating before the attestation chain is complete
Why SiZA for this document's apostille
- Certificate format coordination, affidavit-based versus municipal-corporation-issued, decided by destination expectation
- India-side chain: Notary + SDM or Home Department + MEA apostille (Hague) or + destination Embassy (non-Hague)
- Freshness-window awareness, 3 to 6 months at most destinations; we time the apostille to planned submission
- Lane discipline by destination, marriage abroad, family-visa, court matter, civil registration
- Tracked return through DHL / FedEx for overseas applicants
Completed Work Example
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How SiZA Reviews This Document
Before any original moves, SiZA reviews the scan for document condition, name consistency with passport, and route correctness, then confirms the realistic working-day timeline.
What to send first
Review the requirement
Share the document scan, destination country, purpose, deadline, and where the original document is currently kept.
Confirm the right process
SiZA checks whether the file needs apostille, embassy attestation, HRD/Home, Chamber, translation, visa documentation, or a combined process.
Handle and update
Once the scope is clear, the file moves through the required steps with practical updates by WhatsApp or email.
Proof and return
After completion, SiZA shares completion proof, confirms payment and courier preference, then packs and dispatches the document safely.
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Process confirmed
Originals received if required
Completion proof
Payment and return
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Clear Updates
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Completion Proof
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Safe Return
Return delivery is packed carefully and sent through trusted courier options after address and courier preference are confirmed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an apostille?
An apostille is a single official stamp issued by India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on the back of an Indian document. Once placed, the document is accepted in any country that is a member of the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention, about 125 countries today, including the USA, UK, Italy, Germany, France, Saudi Arabia (since 2022), and Canada (since 2024). For non-Hague destinations such as UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Libya, and Egypt, MEA apostille alone is not enough, the document needs MEA attestation plus the destination country's embassy attestation in India.
Is apostille required for Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia joined the Hague Apostille Convention in December 2022. For Indian documents going to Saudi Arabia today, MEA apostille (after the relevant pre-step, State HRD for educational documents, SDM or Home Department for civil documents) is the standard India-side authentication. The previous Saudi Embassy + Cultural Attaché route was discontinued in December 2022; some Saudi employers still ask for QVP / Mosaddaqa qualification verification or SCFHS DataFlow PSV separately for licensed professions. SiZA Global confirms which parallel tracks apply to your specific Saudi file at scan review.
Stories from applicants who needed this document
“I needed both MEA apostille and Italian translation for my degree, marksheets, and birth certificate. SiZA handled the full package — apostille and empanelled Italian translation together. Everything was accepted by the Italian embassy without any queries.”
Priya Sharma
Student, Italy study visa
Bengaluru, India
“Canada PR requires degree apostille, marriage certificate apostille, and sometimes translation. SiZA handled all my documents — degree, marriage certificate, PCC — in a coordinated workflow. Doorstep pickup in Noida and courier back. No need to run around government offices.”
Deepak Verma
IT professional, Canada immigration
Noida, India
“Degree HRD from Maharashtra, then MEA apostille, then Qatar embassy attestation — a long chain. SiZA tracked every step and gave me realistic timelines for Maharashtra HRD before starting. All documents delivered before my Qatar joining date. I had no idea the process was this manageable with the right support.”
Arjun Mehta
Civil engineer, Qatar employment visa
Nagpur, India
“My UK university needed apostilled degree and marksheets. SiZA picked up documents from Chandigarh through their courier pickup process. Everything came back apostilled and on time. They also reviewed my checklist and confirmed I didn't need Punjab HRD for this particular submission — saved me extra time.”
Nisha Kaur
Student, UK university admission
Chandigarh, India
“Czech Blue Card required apostilled degree, work experience letters, and a certified Czech translation of my degree. SiZA arranged the Maharashtra HRD first — which they told me upfront is required for degrees from Pune University — then MEA apostille, then the Czech translation. The Czech embassy accepted everything first attempt.”
Kiran Bhatt
Software engineer, Czech Blue Card
Pune, India
“AHPRA skills assessment required apostilled pharmacy degree and internship certificate. I was confused about whether Tamil Nadu HRD attestation was needed first. SiZA clarified it clearly — TN HRD is required before MEA for degree apostille. They handled both steps. My documents reached AHPRA exactly as required.”
Sunita Krishnan
Pharmacist, Australia skills assessment
Coimbatore, India
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Confirm the current checklist and requirements directly with the authority before sending originals.
MEA Apostille Office Addresses in India
MEA Apostille, CPV Division, New Delhi (Head Office)
Patiala House Annexe, Tilak Marg
New Delhi 110001
MEA Branch Secretariat, Mumbai
RPO Building, Bhavishya Nidhi Bhawan, 15 Bhulabhai Desai Road
Mumbai 400026