Muscat: The Indian Embassy in Oman has advised all its citizens in the country or arriving here to get their documents attested/apostilled by the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi or its designated authority with immediate effect.
"This has become mandatory now that both Republic of India and the Sultanate of Oman are member states of the Apostille Convention (1961)," according to a statement issued by the mission today.
The indicative list of documents issued in India which are required to be apostilled include birth/death/marriage certificates, driving licenses, Affidavits, Power of Attorney, documents and educational documents like degree, diploma, matriculation and secondary level certificates, etc. However, the documents already attested by authorities in India/ Embassy of India Muscat are not required to be apostilled again.
The Ministry of External Affairs, India is the nodal Ministry for consular legalisation and Apostille of documents for use abroad. The Attestation Cell in the Ministry of External Affairs will accept pre-authenticated documents at the counter from 0930 to 1230 hours on all working days i.e. Monday to Friday. The attested/apostilled documents will be returned same day between 1600hrs to 1730 hrs.