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Nepalese nationals requesting for certification of the Power of Attorney, should come in person with an appointment at the Embassy and bring the followings and affix fingerprints and sign before ambassador.
- An already prepared document of Power of Attorney (must be written in the Nepali paper that is used at the courts of law in Nepal and be prepared in accordance with the format prescribed by Muluki Ain, 2020).
- An application (no format) with photographs of applicant and the person on whom the authority is being conferred
- Citizenship Certificate of both the applicant and the person on whom the authority is being conferred and copy of applicant's passport (page 1, 2 and 3)
- Applicants intending to sell land registered in their name by giving Power of Attorney should submit the copy of Land Ownership Certificate (Dhani Purja or Lal Purja)
- A Money Order or Cashier's Check of $ 25.00 drawn in the name of Embassy of Nepal. Personal Check will not be accepted.
- Power of Attorney may also be sent by properly notarizing from a Notary Public in case the applicant is unable to come to the Embassy in person. The Embassy may certify such Power of Attorney on the applicants' request. However, it may be noted that such procedure of notarized endorsement is not prescribed by Nepal's relevant law. The Embassy shall take no responsibility in case of rejection of such Power of Attorney by the concerned Nepali authorities.
- With the Power of Attorney document sent for endorsement as above, a self-addressed postage paid return envelope must also be enclosed by the applicant.
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