Misc. Consular Services
| S.No | Misc. Consular Services | Download |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Application for Misc. Consular Services | Click here |
| 2. | Affidavit for separate Passport for Child | Click here |
| 3. | Affidavit for Change in Name | Click here |
| 4. | Sponsorship Declaration | Click here |
| 5. | Registration of Death/ Transportation of Body | Click here |
| S.No | Type of Consular Service | Consular Service Fee in CFA | ICWF in CFA | Total Fee in CFA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Attestation of affidavits/documents pertaining to sale, purchase, power of attorney, mortgage, transfer, gift etc. of real estate or moveable properties or issue of a document by a Consular Officer pertaining to such matter | 12000 | 1200 | 13200 |
| 2. | Attestation of civil documents (affidavits, educational degree, sponsorship certificates, marriage certificates, wills, Power of Attorney etc.) | 6000 | 1200 | 7200 |
| 3. | Attestation of Trade/Commercial documents or issue of any certificate ‘country of origin’ etc. pertaining to exports from foreign country to India | 30000 | 1200 | 31200 |
| 4. | Attestation of Trade/Commercial documents or issue of any certificate pertaining to exports from India to a foreign country | 13300 | 1200 | 14500 |
| 5. | Attestation of pension papers, life-certificate etc. | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 6. | Other Miscellaneous attestations, issue of civil certificates, notarial services as per Consular Manual not falling within any of above categories, registration of birth & certified copy of the entry | 12000 | 1200 | 13200 |
| 7. | Registration of death & a certified copy of the entry/cancellation of Indian passport of the deceased. Attestation of documents | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 8. | Renunciation of Indian Citizenship (mandatory w.e.f. 01/06/2010) |
54800 | 1200 | 56000 |
| 9. | Surrender of Indian passport | 15000 | 1200 | 16200 |
Bank Details
Consular Service Fee in CFA
United Bank for Africa
Account No: 70100300721 – Regular Account
ICWF Fee in CFA
United Bank for Africa
Account No: 70103100607 – ICWF Account
Note: In case of bank transfer, please deposit the Consular Service Fee and ICWF Fee in separate accounts as per the bank details given above.
Timings for submission of documents: 09:30 hrs to 12:00 hrs (on all working days).
Under the Foreign Marriage Act, 1969, the Embassy of India, N’Djamena is authorized to solemnize a marriage when one or both the partners are Indian citizens and are residing abroad.
| Requirements - When one partner is Indian and the other partner is a foreigner: | • An advertisement in the newspaper (both in English and the native language of the Indian partner) in India which is widely read in the home town of boy/girl giving the name/address and other particulars of the boy/girl, announcing their intention to marry and that if anyone has any objection to the marriage, he/she may contact the Embassy of India, N’Djamena. • A letter from the Embassy of the country to which the foreign partner belongs stating that the Embassy does not have any objection to the marriage of its national. • An affidavit from a court in India on stamp paper issued by a notary and advocate stating that the parents of the Indian partner do not have any objection to the marriage. This affidavit is to be produced by the Indian partner only. Affidavit should be strictly on the lines of the specimen provided in. • Photocopies of inside cover pages and other relevant pages of the passports of both partners. • One passport size recent colour photograph each of both the partners. • Marriage Declaration Form to be submitted to the Consular Officer, duly signed by the partners. The Form is to be signed before the Consular Officer who would attest the same on payment of attestation fees. • Marriage fees of Naira is to be deposited at the time of submission of the Notice of Intended Marriage (Form), other documents listed above, at least three months prior to the proposed date of marriage. |
| Requirements - When both the partners are Indian citizens: | • An advertisement in the newspaper (both in English and the native language) in India which is widely read in the home town of boy/girl giving the name/address and other particulars of the boy/girl, announcing their intention to marry and that if anyone has any objection of the marriage, he/she may contact the Embassy of India in N’Djamena. • An affidavit from a court in India on stamp paper issued by a notary and advocate stating that the parents of the boy do not have any objection to the marriage and that their son has not contracted any marriage so far. Affidavit should be strictly on the lines of the specimen provided in Form. • An affidavit from a court in India on stamp paper issued by a notary and advocate stating that the parents of the girl do not have any objection to the marriage and that their daughter has not contracted any marriage so far. Affidavit should be strictly on the lines of the specimen provided in Form. • Photocopies of inside cover pages and other relevant pages of the passports of both partners. • One passport size recent colour photograph each of both the partners. • Marriage Declaration Form to be submitted to the Consular Officer, duly signed by the partners. The Form is to be signed before the Consular Officer who would attest the same on payment of attestation fees. • Marriage fees of CFA is to be deposited at the time of submission of the Notice of Intended Marriage (Form), other documents listed above, at least three months prior to the proposed date of marriage. |