Indiana Apostille for India OCI: Complete Guide
- Yolanda Owens

- Apr 16
- 1 min read
If you need an Indiana apostille for India OCI (Overseas Citizen of India), getting it right the first time is critical. Many OCI applications are delayed due to incorrect notarization or missing apostilles—here’s how to avoid that.
What Documents Need an Apostille for OCI?
For OCI applications, commonly apostilled documents include:
Birth certificates (Indiana certified copies)
Power of Attorney (POA) documents
Affidavits and supporting identity documents
These documents must be accepted for use in India under the Hague Apostille Convention.
Step 1: Ensure Proper Document Type
Vital records must be official certified copies. Personal documents like POAs must be properly notarized before submission.
Step 2: Notarization (If Required)
Documents such as POAs and affidavits must be notarized by an Indiana notary public to qualify for apostille processing.
Step 3: Submit to the State
All apostilles are issued by the Indiana Secretary of State. Documents can be mailed or hand-delivered for faster processing.
Step 4: Processing Time
Standard processing may take several business days. Expedited courier services can often reduce turnaround to same-day or next-day.
Step 5: Use Your Apostilled Documents for OCI
Once completed, your apostilled documents are valid for submission with your OCI application to India.
Avoid Common OCI Apostille Mistakes
Submitting non-certified birth certificates
Missing notarization on POA documents
Sending documents to the wrong office
Professional apostille services can handle notarization, document review, and expedited filing—saving you time and preventing costly rejections give us a call today 317-720-2148.




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