Attention NRIs in the USA – Don’t Forget to Apostille or Attest Your Will.
If you’re a U.S. citizen of Indian origin and your Will names family in India as beneficiaries of property, there’s an important step you must take.
The Embassy of India in the USA has announced that such Wills must be attested or apostilled and then certified by the Indian Embassy or Consulate nearest to your U.S. residence. Without this step, your Will may face delays or disputes in India.
At MNAS Notaries in Delaware, we make the process simple:
-Mobile notary service for your Will.
-Apostille or authentication from your state.
-Submission to the Indian Embassy or Consulate you choose.
Don’t risk your family’s inheritance. Contact us today to get your Will legally ready for India.
Serving all 50 states for Apostille & Embassy Attestation.
Disclaimer: MNAS Notaries is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. All information provided is for general informational purposes only. Clients are responsible for consulting with a qualified attorney regarding legal matters. Our role is limited to document notarization, apostille, and embassy/consulate submission services.
Regards,
SEESAN
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