If you need official proof of your student or employee status for use abroad, a Kerala issued Bonafied Certificate Apostille is the quickest, internationally recognized way to validate that document. We help students, professionals and organisations authenticate bonafide certificates with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) so they’re accepted in Hague-Convention countries.
A Bonafide Certificate (often spelled bonafied) is an official letter issued by an educational institution, employer or government office that confirms a person’s association with that institution. For example, that a student is enrolled in a particular course, or that an individual is/was employed at a company. It is commonly used for admissions, scholarships, visas, travel concessions and other official purposes.
When you take a bonafide certificate overseas, many foreign authorities require the document to be authenticated so they can trust the issuing institution. If the destination country is a member of The Hague Apostille Convention, an Apostille from India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) replaces embassy/legalization steps, it’s a single internationally recognized stamp that confirms the document’s authenticity.
• Student visa or admission to foreign educational institutions. • Employer proof for overseas job applications or recruitment/relocation. • Visa extensions, travel scholarships, exchange programs or internships. • Embassy / consulate submissions where verified institutional proof is required.
All countries that are signatories to the Hague Apostille Convention accept documents with an apostille (no further embassy legalization required) . For non-Hague countries, additional consular/legalization steps may be necessary. Always check the destination country’s requirements before applying.
1. Obtain original bonafide certificate from the issuing institution (signed and on official letterhead). 2. Notarization / State Attestation (if required) — some states/institutions require the document to be notarized or verified by a state Home Department / HR before MEA submission. 3. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Apostille — submit the document (original + required ID/passport copy) for the MEA apostille stamp that legalizes it for Hague countries. 4. Return & delivery — receive your apostilled bonafide certificate, ready for use abroad.
Note: exact steps and the need for intermediate state attestation vary by issuing authority and state; a reliable agent or the issuing institute can confirm the correct route.
• Original Bonafide / Kerala issued Bonafied Certificate on official letterhead. • Passport copy (bio page). • Any state/home department verification or notarization receipts (if applicable). • Authorization letter if a third-party agent is submitting on your behalf.
Processing times vary by state and service option. With complete documents, MEA apostille processing in India typically takes from 2–10 working days for standard services depending on whether state verification or additional notarization is required; expedited services may be available for an extra fee. (Times vary by provider and season.)
We guide you through every step — verifying the issuing format, preparing notarization/state steps (if needed), submitting to MEA and returning your apostilled bonafide certificate safely. Transparent pricing, secure courier and status updates at every step.
A: Apostille is a specific form of attestation used by countries in the Hague Apostille Convention; it’s issued by the MEA in India and is internationally accepted by other Hague members. For non-Hague countries, embassy legalization or other consular steps are usually required.
A: Generally, bonafide certificates issued by recognised institutions (schools, colleges, universities, employers on official letterhead) are eligible — but the exact path (notary, state attestation) depends on the issuing authority and state. Always confirm with the issuer and the receiving authority.
A: The apostille itself authenticates the document at the time of issue; validity for practical purposes (e.g., visas or admissions) depends on the requesting authority. Check the destination authority’s guidelines.
A: No — only countries that are Hague Apostille Convention signatories accept apostilles in lieu of embassy legalization. For other countries, additional legalization at the destination country’s embassy/consulate in India may be required.
A: Yes — many applicants use authorized agents; you’ll typically need to provide a signed authorization letter and ID copies. Agents can save time but choose a reputable service.
Abrodex Consultancy Services is a professional and long experienced Certificate Apostille Agency located in New Delhi and Kolkata in India. We are committed to deliver our best services as per the expectation level of our valued customers. Contact us and get your Certificate Apostille done with a hassle free, pocket friendly and timely manner.