Free Sale Certificate Attestation from Nigeria Embassy

Free Sale Certificate Attestation from Nigeria Embassy

When some company is launching any new product and wishes to promote this product in Nigeria, then a Free Sale Certificate Attestation from Nigeria Embassy is required. The Free Sale Certificate will minimize the Commercial Invoice. A Free Sale Certificate is evidence that goods, such as food items, cosmetics, biologics or medical devices are legally sold or distributed in open market, freely without restriction and approved by the regulatory authorities in the country of origin".

In India, a Free Sale Certificate Attestation and Legalization from Nigeria Embassy will be done in Delhi after the Attestation of Chambers of Commerce, Attestation of Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India and the Attestation of a Notary Public.

The require time to complete the total process of a Free Sale Certificate Attestation from Nigeria Embassy will take around 7-10 working days. For Nigeria Embassy Attestation of a Free Sale Certificate, the original FSC and a Covering or Requesting letter is required. A covering letter will be saluted to the Consular of Nigeria Embassy, India.

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