Divorce Certificate Apostille

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Can I apostille a photocopy of my divorce decree?
    No. The MEA requires an original court-issued Certified True Copy or the original decree. Photocopies are commonly rejected. If you do not have the certified copy, order our Court Certified Copy Retrieval add-on
  • Q: How long does an apostille for a divorce certificate take?
    Standard MEA apostille processing is typically 7–8 working days. Express service reduces this to 4–5 working days. Embassy legalization for non-Hague countries can take 10+ working days depending on the embassy.
  • Q: Is a sworn translation required?
    If the receiving country requires documents in its official language (e.g., Italy, Germany, China), a sworn translation is typically needed. We provide certified translation + notarization as an add-on.
  • Q: What’s the difference between apostille and embassy legalization?
    Apostille is a single MEA authentication for Hague Convention countries. Embassy legalization is required for non-Hague countries and includes additional embassy stamps after MEA. Embassy legalization usually takes longer and can require translations.
  • Q: Will you pick up and return my documents?
    Yes. PAN-India pickup and insured courier return are available. We offer priority courier insurance for high-value or sensitive documents. (≈22 words)
  • Q: Does the apostille ever expire?
    The apostille sticker has no official expiry, but many foreign authorities expect documents to be “recent” (often issued within 3–6 months). Check the receiving authority’s rules for exact timeframes.
  • Q: Are there country-specific quirks I should know about?
    Yes. Some countries require additional translations or country-specific notarizations. Use our country selector or request a country-specific quote for tailored guidance and the recommended add-ons.
  • Q: Do I need a translation of my divorce certificate?
    A translation is required only if the destination country uses a non-English official language (for example, Italy, Germany, China, or Spain). In such cases, we provide certified sworn translations that meet embassy and foreign authority requirements.
  • Q: Can NRIs apostille an Indian divorce certificate from abroad?
    Yes. NRIs can apostille Indian divorce certificates without travelling to India. We offer PAN-India pickup, document handling through authorization, and international courier delivery with tracking and insurance.
  • Q: What if my divorce decree is very old?
    Older divorce decrees are generally accepted only if they are court-certified copies. Some countries may still require a recently issued certified copy or re-verification. We recommend court certified copy retrieval to ensure acceptance.
  • Q: Can I track my divorce certificate apostille status?
    Yes. Once your application is submitted, you receive live status updates via WhatsApp/email/SMS. For MEA apostilles, we also verify the apostille through official e-Sanad/MEA systems before dispatch.
  • Q: What happens if my document is rejected?
    Rejections are rare when documents are pre-checked correctly. If an issue arises due to format, certification, or country-specific rules, our team guides you through corrective steps and assists with reprocessing where applicable.
  • Q: Does an apostille on a divorce certificate expire?
    The apostille sticker itself does not have an expiry date. However, most foreign authorities require the divorce decree to be recently issued or apostilled, commonly within the last 3–6 months, depending on the country and use case.

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