Attestation Procedures:
(1)For official document, such as birth certificate, death certificate, marriage certificate and certificate of incorporation, etc, have your document attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan and then submit the attested document to Chinese Visa Center in Islamabad for attestation.
(2) For individual document, such as power of attorney, affidavit, business letters, etc, have your document notarized by a local notary public, and then have it attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan before the attested document to Chinese Visa Center in Islamabad for attestation.
NOTE:
(1)Please make sure you have followed all the steps required for authentication before submitting your document to the Chinese Embassy for final attestation.
(2) Your document must be authentic, intact and legitimate. The Embassy will NOT attest a document that contains illegal contents under Chinese laws or may cause potential threats to China's national or public interests.
(3) A document containing two or more pages must be bound properly and securely to ensure the integrity of the document. The Embassy will NOT attest a document if it is found illegitimate, or in any way forged, counterfeited, fraudulent or altered.
(4)Documents
regarding marital status, health status, or criminal records are only valid for
six months from the date of issuance. The Embassy will NOT attest a document if
it becomes invalid.
Documents
to be Submitted:
(1)One duly completed and signed Attestation Application Form.
(2) Submit The document to be attested, both the original and a complete set of photocopy.
(3)For individual documents, please provide one passport and photocopy of the applicant; for corporate documents, please provide a cover letter and one passport copy of the legal representative of the company and proof of ownership such as certificate of incorporation.
(4)If your
application is submitted by an agent, please include one copy of the agents'
passport or CNIC copy.
(5)For FRC and MRC, Husband and Wife's passport copy.
(6)Other supporting documents a consular officer may request.