Trusted Global Documentation Support
DIDC helps individuals, professionals, families, and businesses a complete overseas document attestation and legalization requirements with speed, and highest handling standards. Consultation, pickup coordination, clarity, embassy processing, and safe return delivery are all executed with utmost care and accountability.
How DIDC Works
Consult, submit, process, return.One clear workflow from first inquiry to secure document delivery.Best For
Personal, educational (academic), legal, and business documents.Built for clients who want visible care, updates, and dependable handling.Why DIDC
Core Services
DIDC is built for clients who want no confusion, faster movement, and a service team that treats important documents with visible care and accountability.
Apostille Services
We manage Apostille processing with precision so your documents are prepared for official acceptance abroad with clear guidance, careful handling, and dependable updates.
Explore serviceMEA Attestation
DIDC coordinates MEA attestation for documents that require official legalization before embassy submission or overseas use, helping clients avoid confusion and delays.
Explore serviceEmbassy Attestation
We support embassy attestation for a wide range of destinations and document types, ensuring each submission is handled carefully and professionally from start to finish.
Explore serviceDocument Translation
For documents that need translated content before submission, we help clients coordinate the right translation support so the process stays smooth and compliant.
Explore serviceHRD and State Attestation
DIDC helps manage HRD and state attestation requirements with a careful, process-first approach so documents move through the right verification stages before further legalization or embassy handling.
Explore serviceHow It Works
Clients can call, message on WhatsApp, or submit the contact form to discuss their document requirement and expected destination country. DIDC confirms the exact process path - including whether notarization, state attestation, or HRD verification is needed before higher-level legalization.
For most documents, notarization by a notary public is the first mandatory step before attestation or Apostille can begin. DIDC guides clients through this stage clearly so no step is missed and no document is returned incomplete.
Documents can be sent by logistics, handed over personally at the office, or picked up by arrangement when the client is within 50 km of our Delhi, Visakhapatnam (Vizag) or Kolkata office.
The DIDC team manages the full chain - notarization confirmation, state or HRD attestation, MEA Apostille or attestation, and embassy legalization where required - with close supervision and careful tracking at every stage.
After completion, every document is carefully packed and delivered back with responsibility, professionalism, and attention to safety.
Offices and Reach
DIDC currently operates from three offices: the office in New Delhi and the assisting offices in Visakhapatnam and Kolkata. Clients across Indian states and union territories can reach out for overseas document processing, consultation, submission, and delivery support.
Office
B-129, Flat No. 9, Deoli Road, Duggal Colony, Khanpur, New Delhi - 110080
Assisting Office
Narayana Bhawan, 31-31-21, 3rd Floor, Flat 3B, Daba Gardens, Debt Recovery Tribunal, Visakhapatnam (Vizag), Andhra Pradesh 530020
Assisting Office
177, Canal Street, 2nd Floor, Shree Bhumi, Kolkata -700048
Trust Promise
DIDC may not position itself as the cheapest option. The brand promise is stronger: give us one opportunity, and the quality of service, communication, and careful handling should feel worth the investment.
Start with a consultationClient Testimonials
Every completed case is a chance to hear directly from the client. DIDC encourages honest feedback so new clients can make confident decisions before handing over their documents.
The team actually explained what notarization meant and why it had to happen before anything else. I stopped feeling lost after that first conversation.
They understood the urgency without making it feel like a crisis. That calm, organized response is what I needed most at that moment.
Not a single rejection, not a single extra call asking me for something they had not mentioned before. That level of preparation is rare.
They knew the difference between what the rules say and what actually happens at the embassy counter. That distinction mattered enormously for my case.
They treated our documents like they mattered personally. The packaging, the updates, the delivery - everything felt professional and caring.
For something this important, I needed a team that understood precision. DIDC delivered that without overpromising anything.
The team actually explained what notarization meant and why it had to happen before anything else. I stopped feeling lost after that first conversation.
They understood the urgency without making it feel like a crisis. That calm, organized response is what I needed most at that moment.
Not a single rejection, not a single extra call asking me for something they had not mentioned before. That level of preparation is rare.
They knew the difference between what the rules say and what actually happens at the embassy counter. That distinction mattered enormously for my case.
They treated our documents like they mattered personally. The packaging, the updates, the delivery - everything felt professional and caring.
For something this important, I needed a team that understood precision. DIDC delivered that without overpromising anything.
Smart Assistance
This guided assistant helps users understand the likely next step based on document type, destination country, and service need. It supports conversion while keeping DIDC's human consultation central to the final quote and process.
Contact DIDC
Use the form below to prepare your inquiry, or contact DIDC directly by phone or WhatsApp for faster support.
Service Coverage
DIDC offers complete services for Attestation, Apostille, Embassy Attestation, MEA Attestation, Chamber of Commerce Attestation, and Certified Translation. We make sure your documents are accepted smoothly in the country where the attestation is required.
Client Reviews
Every completed case is a chance to hear directly from the client. DIDC encourages honest feedback so new clients can make confident decisions before handing over their documents.
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Let DIDC KnowFAQs
An Apostille is a standardized legalization certificate issued under the 1961 Hague Convention. India has been a member since 2005. If your destination country is a Hague Convention member, an Apostille from India's Ministry of External Affairs is generally sufficient for official acceptance abroad. DIDC confirms whether your specific document and destination qualify for this route before any processing begins.
Apostille is used for Hague Convention countries and involves state-level authentication followed by an MEA stamp. Embassy attestation is required for non-Hague countries such as Qatar, China Mainland, Malaysia, and Nepal - it adds an extra stage where the destination country's embassy in India must also attest the document. Some Hague countries like UAE and Saudi Arabia may still require embassy attestation depending on the document type and receiving institution. DIDC always confirms the correct route after consultation.
Yes. Notarization by a notary public is often the first required step before the attestation or Apostille chain can begin. Without proper notarization, documents may be rejected at later stages. DIDC ensures clients complete this step correctly before the file moves forward.
The standard Apostille process involves: (1) Notarization by a notary public, (2) State-level authentication from the Home Department or HRD, and (3) Apostille stamp from the Ministry of External Affairs. DIDC manages this entire chain on the client's behalf with careful tracking and updates.