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2021 is just around the corner.
I hope you all wrap up 2020 well.
In this post, I’m going to tell you about “Apostille of India”.
So, before we start talking about the Apostille, let me tell you about India.
India is a country in South Asia, and the country’s area is the seventh largest in the world,
with a population of about 1.38 billion, the second largest in the world after the People’s
Republic of China.
The capital is New Delhi. Major cities include New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru,
Hyderabad, and Kolkata.
It is no exaggeration to say that India has all the religions in the world.
Nevertheless, Hinduism holds the highest status and more than 79 percent.
There are 3372 language spoken in India. But the official language of the federal government
are Hindi and English.
Although India has developed its IT industry, the interesting fact is that the Internet is the
fourth slowest in the world.
Another interesting fact is that India’s Independence Day falls on August 15, the same day as
Korea's Liberation Day.
As there are many IT companies in India, there will be many people working in India.
If you have to submit documents from India to Korea, you can only submit documents certified
as Apostille from India.
From now on, I’m going to tell you about the India’s Apostille certification process.
Step1. You need to issue the necessary certificates in India.
If you are studying in India, you should be issued a certificate of enrollment and
if you are working at the company, you should be issued a certificate of employment.
Step2. Translate the issued certificate into Korean.
Certificates issued in Hindi or English must be translated into Korean.
Translation should be done through a professional translator.
Step3. Your translated certificates have to be notarized by a lawyer.
You need to be certified that the original and the translation are match.
Step4. Your certificates must be confirmed by the Apostille Convention.
A notarized certificate must be certified by the Apostille.
This step is the most important step.
Apostille-certified certificates do not be required embassy certification.
Don’t worry about the Apostille certification process being too complicated.
KICPC can help you!
KICPC can accept the India’s Apostille certification instead of you.
KICPC operates a one-stop service that handles translation and inspection by native speakers from 40
countries around the world,
substitution for notarization, certification of foreign ministries and embassies,
and overseas delivery.
Please feel free to contact us, if you have any questions!
For more information
WEB, global.allminwon.com
E-MAIL, apo@allminwon.com
Customer Support, +82 1090062182
Office Hour, Mon thru Fri, 9am thru 6am
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