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Attestation of Power of Attornery (POA)

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The applicant is required to affix one photograph at the end of the subject matter on the Power of Attorney (POA), specimen signature below the photograph and the passport details before submitting the application to the Embassy. This photograph along with the Power of Attorney document signed by the applicant (Colombian,Ecuadorian,Costa Rican) must be notarized by a local Public Notary and thereafter authenticated by the respective Ministry of External Relations. The stamp/seal of the notary must cover some portion of photograph pasted on the POA. The applicant has to submit one additional identical photograph, original passport with its photocopy with the application form. In case, there are more than one signatory on a POA, the above requirement is to be completed by each individual. If no space is available on the original POA, a separate sheet may be attached as an enclosure to the original POA and should be notarized. The additional photographs must have their names printed on the reverse of the respective photograph.

Fee: US$23/  Col Pesos 59,000 /- per attestation.