Documents issued in one country which need to be used in another country must be
"authenticated" or "legalized" before they can be recognized as valid in the foreign
country. This is a process in which various seals are placed on the document. Such
documents range from degrees, transcripts, powers of attorney and other legal papers.
If the country where you intend to use your legal documents is not a member of the
Hague Convention, you will need an Embassy Authentication. This can add considerable
complexity to the process as all embassies have different procedures and costs.
Sending documents internationally can be a painful and time consuming process and
therefore a waste of money if not done correctly. It is important to hand your documents
for legalization or Attestation over an experienced professional. Serving clients
throughout the Middle East and around the world, KAAS provide consulting
and services to obtain official government authentication of personal and business
documents from various Embassy for most of the countries in
We are here to make your Document Authentication process as painless and
enjoyable as possible. KAAS provides expedited legalization services to certify
documents from various Embassies in India
All documents should be first authenticated by the designated agencies in the State
from where the document has been issued. In case of personal documents, Home Department/General
Administration Departments are the designated authorities. In case of educational
documents, State Governments have now opened Regional Authentication Centers (RACs)
at various States from where the document should first be attested. Documents attested
by these authorities then need to be presented to MEA for attestation prior to Embassy
Authentication.
KAAS attest all kind of certificates, documents, degrees from different State
HRD Departments, Ministry of External Affairs and different Embassies like UAE,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain, etc.
Contact us now for fast, friendly service and professional
advice.
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