Uganda Embassy Attestation for Commercial Invoice

Commercial Invoice Attestation from Uganda Embassy

In the process of Export to Uganda a Commercial Invoice (CI) is an important document along with a Certificate of Origin. The Commercial Invoice Attestation from Uganda Embassy is required after some other Attestation when processing export to Uganda. The Commercial Invoice defines as “a legal document between the supplier and the customer which clearly describes the description of sold goods and the amount for the same. The commercial invoice is also taken as one of the main documents used by customs in determining customs duties etc.”

In India, the Commercial Invoice Attestation from Uganda Embassy will be completed in Delhi after the Attestation from Chambers of Commerce and the Attestation from Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India. There is no particular format of a Commercial Invoice (CI) but it must contain the details of the quantity and prices of the products are being exporting

The require time to complete the whole process of Commercial Invoice Attestation from Uganda Embassy in India will take around 7-10 working days. To process the Uganda Embassy Attestation of Commercial Invoice, a Covering letter is required along with the original Certificate of Origin.

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