Miscellaneous Services
All applications for the services listed below are processed directly by the Consulate General of India, Melbourne.
Important: The Consulate does not accept credit cards, EFTPOS, personal cheques or company cheques. Please send only money orders or bank cheques in favour of the “Consulate General of India, Melbourne” with applications sent through the post.
Cash payments are accepted only at the counter.
| Service | Fees | Application & Documents Required |
|---|---|---|
| Transfer of Visas from old passport to new passport | $10.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Police Clearance Certificate | $20.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Birth Certificate | $25.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Life Certificate, Pension papers pertaining to Pensioners |
Gratis | Click here for further instructions |
| Death Certificate | Gratis | Click here for further instructions |
| Verification of Indian Driving Licences | $25.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Attestation of Death Certificate and No Objection Certificate | Gratis | Click here for further instructions |
| Emigration Clearance Not Required (ECNR) Endorsement | $20.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Attestation of Property Documents / Power of Attorney |
$40.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Attestation of Documents of Foreign Nationals (see note below) |
$40.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Attestation of Commercial Documents for Companies exporting to India |
$100.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Attestation of Documents not listed above | $25.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Emergency Certificate | $10.00 | Click here for further instructions |
| Cancellation of Indian passport | Gratis | Click here for further instructions |
Note: All Australian and other foreign passport holders should ensure that the documents have the apostille stamp from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) before submitting them to the Consulate for attestation. In some cases DFAT requires that the documents be notarised before they can stamp it, and they may have other requirements; you are advised to check with DFAT before presenting the documents to them.