Need to prove your single status for marriage, visa, or immigration abroad? Our Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit Apostille services guide you step-by-step — from drafting and notarization to SDM attestation and MEA Apostille at the Delhi centre. Fast, reliable, and fully compliant with embassy requirements. Get the correct format, avoid common mistakes, and meet deadlines with confidence.
An Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit is a sworn statement — usually on stamp paper and notarized — declaring that the person is single and free to marry. Different countries and institutions may call it by different names, but the purpose is the same: to prove no prior marriage, no legal impediment to marriage, and legal capacity to marry.
When you need to use your Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit in a foreign country that is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, local notarization alone is not enough. An Apostille is an authentication certificate attached to the document that verifies the signature, capacity, and seal of the official who signed the document. In India the Apostille is issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) .
• Marriage registration abroad (spouse visa / foreign marriage ceremonies) • Family immigration / spouse sponsorship and PR applications • Embassy/Consulate requirements for fiancé(e) or spouse visas • Employment or residency permit where proof of single status is required • Legal proceedings or name-change procedures abroad • Bank account opening or adoption procedures in some countries
Foreign authorities — especially civil registries, embassies, and marriage registration offices — often demand a notarized Single Status Certificate with an apostille for: • Registering a foreign marriage (civil marriage registration) • Visa/immigration applications (spouse, fiancé(e), family reunification) • Applying for permanent residence (PR) where marital status is under review • Consular legalization processes for countries that accept Apostilles
Important: Always confirm whether the destination country requires an Apostille (Hague members) or embassy/legalization (non-Hague). Some countries require additional embassy attestation even after MEA Apostille.
Below is the commonly followed route for getting an Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit apostilled from India. (Process names and exact steps can vary slightly by state — this is the standard flow used for MEA Apostille via Delhi):
1. Draft the Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit o Get the affidavit prepared on required stamp paper (value varies by state) or on plain paper plus court stamp where applicable. o Include full name, father’s name, date of birth, passport number, residential address, and a clear declaration of single/unmarried status. o Add date, place, and signature of the deponent. 2. Notarization o Visit a Notary Public or judicial magistrate. o Notary verifies identity (original passport / Aadhaar / PAN) and notarizes the affidavit with signature and stamp. 3. SDM / Sub-Divisional Magistrate Attestation (if required) o Many state MEAs require local attestation from the SDM/Collector or Home Department on certain affidavits/documents before submission to MEA state-level branch or central MEA. o Visit the SDM office with original affidavit, notarized copy, and identity proof for verification and attestation. 4. State Home Department or General Administration (where applicable) Some states require an additional attestation by the State Home Department or the Department of Legal Metrology depending on the document type. (Check local rules.) 5. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) — Apostille (Delhi Centre) o Once notarized and state-level attested (if applicable), submit the affidavit to the MEA Apostille service. For many clients this is the MEA Apostille Delhi Centre (the central window where apostilles are issued for documents executed within India). o MEA verifies the notary/SDM signatures and attaches the Apostille sticker/certificate to the document. o MEA may accept documents through their online portal or via designated counters/agents — follow MEA’s current submission guidelines. 6. Collection / Dispatch o After apostille is attached, collect the document or receive it by courier as per the service chosen.• Original notarized Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit (on stamp paper or as required) • One or two photocopies (if requested) • Identity proof (Passport copy recommended) — original for verification • Address proof (Aadhaar, driving license, or passport) • Passport-size photograph (sometimes requested) • Any supporting documents requested by Embassy/Registrar (e.g., single status letters) • Payment for notary, SDM, and MEA service fees and applicable service charges
• Notarization: same day (subject to notary availability) • SDM attestation: 1–7 working days (varies by office) • MEA Apostille (Delhi): 2–10 working days typically — timelines change with demand and MEA policies. Fees vary: notary charges, SDM fees, and MEA service fee plus any courier/agent fees. Always check latest MEA fee schedule.
A: Functionally they serve the same purpose — to prove you are unmarried. A Single Status Certificate is often an official certificate issued by government/local authorities; an Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit is a sworn statement (notarized). Some countries accept either; others require a specific format — confirm with the receiving authority.
A: If you are using the affidavit in a Hague Apostille Convention country, yes — apostille is typically required. If the target country is non-Hague, embassy/legalization may be necessary.
A: Processing times vary; typical range is 2–10 working days. Rush or expedited options may be available via authorized service providers.
A: Some authorities accept affidavits on plain paper with correct notarization; others insist on stamp paper. Confirm the requirement of the destination authority.
A: If the receiving authority requires a local language, you may need a certified translation and that translation may also require notarization and apostille.
A: Yes — discrepancies can cause rejection. Always use the exact name and spelling as on your passport for international use.
A: If document executed abroad, you typically get it notarized locally then get attested by the local authority/foreign ministry and then by the Indian Embassy/Consulate where required. Procedures vary by country.
A: CNI is a formal certificate issued by certain authorities confirming no legal impediment to marriage. It may be issued by local registry or embassy and is sometimes required together with or instead of an Punjab issued Unmarried Affidavit.
A: Contact a trusted apostille/attestation service provider or legal advisor experienced with MEA apostilles and embassy/legalization requirements for the destination country.
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