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Power of Attorney / Affidavits relating to Property or Financial Matters

POWER OF ATTORNEY / AFFIDAVITS RELATING TO PROPERTY OR FINANCIAL MATTERS

Important Update: With the opening of CGI Seattle, CGI San Francisco now serves the states of California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Hawaii, and Guam. Residents of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming should submit their applications to CGI Seattle.

How to apply:

Applying in Person

All miscellaneous-attestation services are now accessible on a walk-in basis, without the need for an appointment, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM on regular working days.

Applying by Mail:

Send the application to the following address:
Miscellaneous Cell
Consulate General of India,
540 Arguello Boulevard;
San Francisco CA 94118

Fee: A non-refundable fee of $ 20 (twenty) per Power of Attorney (POA)/property related document and an additional fee of $2 (two) per application towards Indian Community Welfare Fee (ICWF).

Fees should be paid through Money order or Cashiers’ cheque drawn in favor of the ‘Consulate General of India, San Francisco’. NO BLANK CHECK/MONEY ORDER WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE CONSULATE. Cash, Personal Cheques, Credit Cards, Debit Cards or other banking instruments are not accepted.

Supporting documents and processing instructions:

Applying in-person: Carry originals of all the supporting documents to be presented to the Consular Officer (photocopies of which are to be attached with the application). In the case of joint POA, all the executants have to be present in person.

Applying by Mail: Submit notarized copies of all the supporting documents. No originals to be submitted by post.

  1. Miscellaneous Services Form – Submit a duly filled and signed Miscellaneous Application form along with the following supporting documents. For Joint POA - each applicant is required to fill up separate Miscellaneous Application form and submit his/her supporting documents.

  • Proof of your US Visa Status [any one of the following; submit a notarized copy if sent by mail; Not applicable for US citizen]
    Photocopy of the page containing visa on passport (H1B, H4 etc.) and the copy of I-94
    Clear Photocopy of Green Card
    Employment Authorization Document (Work Permit)
    I-797, I-140 or I-20 (If approval copy of these notices is pending, attach a handwritten note detailing the efforts being taken to regularize status)
  • 4. Proof of current US residence address [any one of the following; submit a notarized copy if sent by mail]:
    U.S Driving license.
    PG&E, Water or landline telephone bill displaying applicant’s address
    House Lease Agreement
    State Identification Card
    Note: Bank/credit card/mobile phone statements are not accepted as residence proof

      Power of Attorney needs to be signed and witnessed by two individuals (other than immediate family members) with their names and addresses clearly mentioned. It has to be duly notarized and further apostilled before submitting to the Consulate for attestation. Apostilling is done at the offices of the Secretary of State where the applicant is resident. For details, please check the state government’s websites. For example, residents of California may check the website sos.ca.gov. Indian Passport holders and OCI card holders are exempted from the requirement of apostille. However, the POA document must be duly notarized. Enclose a notarized copy of OCI/PIO card while applying.