Syria Embassy Attestation is the process of authenticating documents issued in India for use in Syria.
Types of Documents for Attestation:
- Educational documents (degrees, diplomas, transcripts)
- Non-educational documents (birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce certificates)
- Commercial documents (invoices, certificates of origin)
Step-by-Step Process:
- HRD (Human Resource Development) Attestation: Get documents attested from HRD department of issuing state.
- MEA (Ministry of External Affairs) Attestation: Submit HRD-attested documents to MEA.
- Syria Embassy Attestation: Submit MEA-attested documents to Syria Embassy.
Required Documents:
- Original document
- Photocopy
- Passport copy
- Visa copy (if applicable)
Fees and Processing Time:
- Fees:
- Educational documents: ₹3,500 – ₹5,500
- Non-educational documents: ₹3,000 – ₹5,000
- Commercial documents: ₹5,000 – ₹7,000
- Processing time: Typically 5-7 working days (normal), 2-3 working days (expedited)
Syria Embassy in India Contact Information:
- Address: 123, Jor Bagh, New Delhi – 110003
Additional Requirements:
- Documents must be translated into Arabic.
- Certificate of authenticity from registered translator may be required.
- Commercial documents require Chamber of Commerce attestation.
Alternative Options:
- Outsource attestation process to reputable agency/service provider.
- Contact Syria Embassy directly.
Important Notes:
- Syria Embassy may require additional documentation/verification.
- Attestation fees subject to change.
Additional considerations:
- Syria Embassy attestation required for employment, education, business documents.
- Tourism/personal travel documents may require attestation.
Special Instructions:
- Ensure documents are apostilled or attested by Indian authorities before submitting.
- Verify requirements with Syria Embassy before submission.
Travel Advisory:
Due to current travel restrictions and safety concerns, please consult the Indian government’s travel advisory before traveling to Syria.
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