Single Status Certificate in India – Everything You Should Know Before Applying

 A Single Status Certificate, also called an Unmarried or Bachelor Certificate, is a legal affidavit that confirms a person is not married and is free to marry. It is mainly required for international purposes, especially when an Indian citizen plans to marry abroad or apply for a spouse or fiancé visa through professional attestation services in India.

What Is a Single Status Certificate?

This certificate is a self-declared affidavit, notarized by an authorized notary. It is not directly issued by a central government department but becomes legally valid after notarization and, when required, further legalization.

It confirms that:

  • The applicant is unmarried, divorced (legally finalized), or widowed

  • There is no legal restriction on marriage

  • The declaration is made under oath

Who Needs This Certificate?

You may require a Single Status Certificate if you are:

  • Planning to marry outside India

  • Applying for a spouse or fiancé visa

  • Registering a foreign marriage

  • Applying for family or dependent visas

  • Handling legal or immigration formalities abroad

For countries that are members of the Hague Convention, the document must undergo Single Status Certificate Apostille in India before submission.

Basic Documents Required

Applicants generally need:

  • Identity proof (passport, Aadhaar, PAN, etc.)

  • Address proof

  • Date of birth proof

  • Passport-size photographs

  • A notarized unmarried status affidavit

Divorced or widowed applicants must provide supporting legal documents such as a divorce decree or death certificate.

How to Apply in India

The process usually includes:

  • Preparing an unmarried status affidavit on stamp paper

  • Getting it notarized

  • Submitting the application through a state e-governance portal or local SDM office

  • Collecting the issued certificate

  • Completing the required legalization process

The standard processing time is 7–15 working days.

Validity and International Use

For domestic use, the certificate has no expiry.
For international use, authorities generally accept it for 3–6 months, depending on the country.

Final Note

A Single Status Certificate is a crucial document for international marriage and visa processes. Applying early and ensuring accuracy helps avoid delays or rejection abroad. To learn more about documentation support and legalization services, visit PEC Attestation Services.

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