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Document Attestation

commercial invoice attestation in India — Apostille and embassy legalization.

Complete commercial invoice attestation support for Indian citizens. Notarization, state authentication, MEA Apostille, and embassy attestation for all countries — handled by DIDC from Delhi and Visakhapatnam.

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Apostille Route

For Hague Countries

United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Australia, Canada and 115+ other Hague members.

  1. 01Notarization by notary public
  2. 02State-level authentication from relevant authority
  3. 03MEA Apostille stamp from Ministry of External Affairs
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Embassy Route

For Non-Hague Countries

Qatar, China Mainland, Malaysia, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, UAE and other non-Hague destinations.

  1. 01Notarization by notary public
  2. 02State-level authentication from relevant authority
  3. 03MEA attestation
  4. 04Destination country embassy attestation in India
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Notarization is the first step — without it, nothing else can proceed.

For commercial invoice attestation, notarization by a notary public is mandatory before any state-level or MEA processing. DIDC confirms the correct notarization format for your specific document so it is not rejected downstream.

About This Document

What you need to know about commercial invoice attestation.

Issuing AuthorityRelevant issuing authority in India
Turnaround4 to 5 business days (some attestations may need extra time based on the process involved)
Pickup SupportWithin 50 km of our Delhi, Visakhapatnam (Vizag) and Kolkata office

Common purposes for commercial invoice

  • Visa applications
  • Employment abroad
  • Immigration
  • Legal submissions

Important notes

  • Notarization is almost always the first mandatory step
  • The correct state-level authority must be identified before processing
  • DIDC confirms the exact steps after consultation

City Coverage

commercial invoice attestation from every major Indian city.

DIDC handles commercial invoice attestation for clients across India. Whether you are in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, or any other city — documents can be submitted by courier to our Delhi office for processing.

DelhiMumbaiHyderabadBangaloreChennaiKolkataPuneJaipurLucknowVisakhapatnam

Pickup coordination is available for clients within 50 km of our New Delhi office or Visakhapatnam office.

Country Coverage

commercial invoice attestation for every destination country.

DIDC processes commercial invoice attestation and Apostille for Indian citizens going to any country worldwide. The route — Apostille or embassy attestation — depends on the destination country.

Apostille Countries (Hague Members)

United KingdomUnited StatesGermanyAustraliaCanadaFranceJapanSingaporeView all →

Embassy Attestation Countries

QatarChina MainlandMalaysiaNepalSaudi ArabiaUAEView all →

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about commercial invoice attestation in India.

What is the process for commercial invoice attestation in India?

The standard process for commercial invoice attestation involves: (1) Notarization by a notary public — this is almost always the first mandatory step. (2) State-level authentication from the relevant authority (HRD, Home Department, or Sub-Registrar depending on document type). (3) MEA Apostille or attestation from India's Ministry of External Affairs. (4) If the destination country is non-Hague (such as Qatar, Malaysia, or China Mainland), an additional embassy attestation stage is required at the destination country's embassy in India.

How long does commercial invoice attestation take in India?

With DIDC, the complete commercial invoice attestation process typically takes 4 to 5 business days (some attestations may need extra time based on the process involved). This includes notarization confirmation, state-level authentication, and MEA Apostille or attestation. Embassy attestation cases may take additional time depending on the destination embassy's processing schedule.

Is notarization required for commercial invoice attestation?

Yes. Notarization by a notary public is typically the first step before commercial invoice attestation can begin. Without correct notarization, documents are rejected at the state or MEA stage. DIDC ensures the notarization is completed in the right format before moving forward.

Can I get commercial invoice attested from cities outside Delhi?

Yes. DIDC accepts commercial invoice attestation requests from clients across India including Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Jaipur, and all other cities. Documents can be sent by courier. Pickup support is available within 50 km of our Delhi, Visakhapatnam (Vizag) and Kolkata office.

Does commercial invoice need Apostille or embassy attestation for UAE?

UAE is a Hague Convention member, but many UAE institutions and employers still require the full embassy attestation chain including UAE Embassy attestation in India — even after the MEA Apostille. DIDC always confirms the exact requirement for UAE based on your document type and receiving institution before processing begins.

How much does commercial invoice attestation cost?

The cost of commercial invoice attestation depends on the number of documents, destination country, required process stages, and urgency. DIDC shares a clear quote after a free consultation — no hidden charges.

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Reviewed and Maintained

This page is reviewed for accuracy before publication.

Every DIDC guidance page is reviewed against current attestation flow, client handling standards, and destination-specific process notes before publication or update.

Last reviewed23 March 2026
Reviewed byShyam Agarwal
RoleFounder and Documentation Process Lead, DIDC