The Consulate General will attest the Power of Attorney (POA) of Nepali nationals to execute legal proceedings in Nepali courts, pursuant to National Civil Procedure Code, 2017. The applicant must be present in person at the Consulate General after scheduling an appointment in advance. Hence, the applicants should plan their visit to the Consulate General only after receiving an email confirming their appointment date and time.
Required Documents:
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- Two copies of the POA document in traditional Nepali paper (Nepali Kagaj) duly prepared by a registered lawyer in Nepal.
- An application addressed to the Consul General by the POA authorizing person.
- Both Original and copies of the Citizenship Certificate and Passport of the POA authorizing person.
- Original Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) and its copy or the document showing the visa status of the POA authorizing person and its copy.
- A copy of the Citizenship Certificate of the POA assigned person.
- Two recent passport-size photographs of both the POA authorizing and POA assigned persons.
Additional Documents required as per the purpose/nature of the POA
For Selling Land:
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- Copy of the Land Ownership Certificate (lalpurja)
- Copy of the receipt of the land revenue (tiro tireko rasid) paid for the latest fiscal year
For Divorce
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- Original marriage certificate and its copy
For Vehicle Ownership/ Business/Company Ownership Transfer
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- Original Vehicle Ownership/ Business/Company Ownership certificate
- Other relevant documents (Relationship Certificate, Vehicle Bill Book and Tax Certificate, Company Registration and Tax Certificate etc.)
(Note: All copies of documents should be self-attested and signed with a date by the respective holder of the documents.)
For specific queries, please write an email to: secretary@nepalconsulatesf.org