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To get the following services, the applicant
should fill in
“the Miscellaneous Service Form”
- Birth Certificate/Registration of Birth.
- No Objection Certificate to carry dead body/ashes.
In the event of death of a relative/ friend, if the applicant wishes
to carry either body or ashes back home to India, the following
documents are required to be submitted along with the
“Miscellaneous Service Form”
- Death Certificate in original with one photo
copy.
- Burial / Cremation or embalming certificate in original with
one copy.
- A Certificate from a Medical Officer stating that “ the
deceased was not suffering from any contagious diseases”.
- Passport of the
deceased [In case Foreign national of Indian origin, only copy of
Foreign Passport is required.]; and
- Miscellaneous
Service Form to be filled in requesting for the issue of a No
Objection Certificate.
- The first three
Certificates (a, b and c) will be attested, the Passport (d) cancelled
and returned by the Embassy along with a No Objection Certificate. All
these documents are to be carried by the person accompanying /
carrying the body/ashes. Fee will depend upon the number of documents
attested. The Miscellaneous Service Form should have the details of
the deceased and signed by the person submitting the application along
with copy of his passport.
- Marriage Certificate (Requires Passports of both Husband & Wife).
- Life Certificate.
- Police Clearance Certificate.
- Registration of Marriage.
- No obligation to return to India.
- Waiver.
- Attestation of affidavit/document.
- Attestation of affidavit /document for commercial purpose (Applicant
must get the documents authenticated by the State Department of the
State where the company/business is located and counter authenticated
by the U.S. Department of State, where ever applicable).
- Attestation of documents for sale/ purchase of ship/ vessel.
- Authentication of Indian Driving Licenses.
Attestation of Power of Attorney (POA) ( the applicant is
required to affix one photograph at the end of the subject matter on
the POA, specimen signature below the photograph and the passport
details. This photograph along with other details on the POA must
be notarized by a local Public Notary before submitting the
application form in the Embassy. The Stamp/Seal of the Notary must
cover some portion of photograph pasted on the POA. The
applicant has to submit one additional identical photograph, original
passport with its photocopy with the application form). In case, there
are more than one signatories on a POA, the above requirement is to be
completed by each individual. If no space is available
on the original POA, a separate sheet may be attached as an enclosure
to the original POA and should be notarized. The additional
photographs must have their names printed on the reverse of the
respective photograph.
NOTE: For all the above mentioned services, the
applicant has to submit his original passport with its photocopy. |