Board Resolution Burkina Faso Embassy Attestation

Board Resolution Attestation from Burkina Faso Embassy

There is an infinite number of reasons that boards may choose to document their decisions or actions with an official resolution, known as ‘Board Resolution’ which offers a formal way for boards to document in writing a decision that the board of directors made. When an India based Company wishes appoint a new Directors / Partners etc. in Burkina Faso then a Board Resolution Attestation from Burkina Faso Embassy needs to be completed.

In India, Board Resolution Attestation and Legalization for Burkina Faso will be completed 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 Board Resolution Legalization will be done by the Embassy of Burkina Faso present in India.

The require time to complete the total process of Board Resolution for Burkina Faso is around 7-10 working days. For Burkina Faso Embassy Attestation of a Board Resolution, an original Board Resolution along with a Covering or Requesting letter, saluted to the Consular of Burkina Faso Embassy, India is required.

We at Abrodex India Pvt. Ltd complete Board Resolution Attestation and Legalization from Burkina Faso Embassy in India. If you wish to Attest or legalize your company’s Board Resolution for Burkina Faso, please feel free to contact us directly, we’ll more than happy to provide our best services with a minimum time and a reasonable cost.

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