- All commercial documents presented for legalization at the Consulate, must be first endorsed by the corresponding Chamber of Commerce/Promotion Council/etc and legalized by the corresponding Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Documents submitted for legalization must be accompanied by one request letter mentioning the details of the documents to be legalized and authorizing the agent to do so on the behalf of company.
Such letter must include also a duplicate copy of all commercial documents (both sides) along with the originals; and a copy of the National Id of the agent authorized for submission/collection of documents.
- Under normal circumstances, Commercial documents are processed within 3 working days, if submitted personally or through an agent. However, under special circumstances or increase in the volume of legalizations required, the process can extend beyond 3 working days.
- For companies located in India, this Consulate ONLY accepts bank deposits in INR at the current USD – INR conversion of the day established by this Consulate.
- Companies located in Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal or Sri Lanka can courier their documents to the Embassy and make wire transfer for fees (in those cases, USD -INR remittance charges charged by Banks). Please do not make any transfer before submitting the documents
-On the last business day of each month, documents are not received for legalization/vistos.
- When withdrawing the documentation from the Embassy, the person who picks it up must sign a receipt of the documents. Subsequent claims will not be accepted.
* Commercial documents belonging to companies registered in Maharashtra, India, must request legalizations at the Consulate General of the Argentine Republic in Mumbai (Address: Chander Mukhi Building, 10th Floor , Unit A, Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021.
Website: www.cgmum.mrecic.gov.ar
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