How to Get an Unmarried Certificate (Single Status Certificate) From India – Complete Guide for 2025

 If you are planning to marry abroad, apply for a visa, or submit documents for immigration, you will most likely be asked for an Unmarried Certificate (also known as a Single Status Certificate or Bachelorhood Certificate).

This document officially confirms that you are not married, and it is required by many foreign governments before approving a marriage or residency


Frequently Asked Questions (and Answers)

1. How can I apply for an Unmarried Certificate from India if I am living abroad?

 If you are NRI or living abroad, you can apply through a legal representative, online documentation services, or the Indian Embassy (affidavit only). Most countries require SDM-attested and apostilled certificates.

 

2. What documents are required for a Single Status Certificate in India?

 Common documents include passport copy, Aadhaar or address proof, birth certificate (if needed), affidavit, passport photo, and application form. 


3. How long does it take to get an Unmarried Certificate? 

Affidavit: 1–2 days SDM

 Attestation: 5–7 days MEA

 Apostille: 3–5 days 

Total for NRIs: 10–15 working days


4. Who issues the official Single Status Certificate?

 It can be issued or attested by SDM, DC Office, Notary + SDM, and then apostilled by MEA.


5. Is police verification required?

 Usually no. Only in rare cases depending on state or country. 


6. Can someone apply on my behalf if I am not in India?

 Yes, with an authorization letter. Parents, relatives, or service providers can apply.


7. Is apostille mandatory? 

Yes for Hague Convention countries. Others may require embassy attestation.


8. What is the validity of an Unmarried Certificate?

 Usually 3–6 months, depending on embassy/country rules.


9. How much does it cost?

 Typically ₹1,500 to ₹6,000 depending on state, attestation, apostille, and service provider charges.


 10. Can I get a Single Status Certificate urgently? 

Yes, some states offer express processing in 2–3 days (affidavit + SDM). Apostille adds 1–3 days. 


Conclusion

 Getting an Unmarried Certificate from India is straightforward if you understand the process and prepare the required documents. It is an essential document for marriage abroad, visa, and immigration formalities.

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