Our FAQs
here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Sfi Attestation & Apostille Services Pvt Ltd:
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What is document attestation?
Document attestation is the process of verifying the authenticity of a document. It is done by a government or authorized agency to ensure that the document is genuine and has been issued by a recognized authority.
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Why do I need document attestation?
Document attestation is required when you need to use your documents in a foreign country. It is important for various purposes such as employment, education, business, or immigration.
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What is an apostille?
An apostille is a certificate issued by a government or authorized agency that authenticates the signature, seal or stamp on a document. It is required for documents that need to be used in countries that are signatories to The Hague Convention.
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What types of documents can be attested or apostilled?
Sfi Attestation & Apostille Services Pvt Ltd can attest or apostille various types of documents including educational documents, personal documents, and commercial documents.
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How long does it take to get my documents attested or apostilled?
The time it takes to attest or apostille a document depends on various factors such as the type of document, the country where it needs to be used, and the processing time of the government or authorized agency. However, Sfi Attestation & Apostille Services Pvt Ltd strives to provide fast and efficient services to its clients.
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How much does it cost to get my documents attested or apostilled?
The cost of attestation or apostille services depends on various factors such as the type of document, the country where it needs to be used, and the urgency of the service. Sfi Attestation & Apostille Services Pvt Ltd offers competitive pricing and provides a clear breakdown of the costs involved upfront.
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Can I track the status of my documents during the attestation or apostille process?
Yes, Sfi Attestation & Apostille Services Pvt Ltd provides a tracking system that allows you to track the status of your documents during the attestation or apostille process. You will be notified at each stage of the process, from submission to completion.