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No Objection Certificate, popularly abbreviated as NOC, is a type of legal certificate issued by any agency, organization, institute or, in certain cases, an individual. It does not object to the covenants of the certificate. The certification is a requirement at most government-based departments predominantly from the Indian subcontinent.

Examples

Travel purpose

All Indian nationals, who are staying / working in Nepal require a NOC before flying to any third country for the first time from Nepal. The requirement for providing the NOC by the Consular Wing of the Embassy is as under:

a) The applicant should come personally to the Embassy with the Original Passport, original Indian Registration Certificate, along with Xerox copies of the same;

b) Copy of the ticket and valid visa;

c) Two passport size photographs;

d) NPR 1000/- as Consular fees for issuing the NOC.

Embassy provides the NOC to only those Indians who are staying / working in Nepal and are Registered as Indian nationals with the Embassy. They should approach the Embassy one or two days prior to their departure for the third country. For further queries in this regard they may contact Shri Robin Bhattacharya, Attaché’ (Cons), Ph No: 4411751 or 4410900 Etn - 4195 or 4143.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Indian Embassy - Embassy of India Kathmandu Nepal". www.indianembassy.org.np. Retrieved 2017-08-11.