NORKA (Non-Resident Keralites Affairs) is an organization committed to advancing the welfare of both resident and non-resident Keralites. A key division of NORKA, NORKA-ROOTS, provides a range of vital services, including document attestation, overseas recruitment for Keralites in sectors such as nursing and domestic service work in Gulf countries, and support in locating missing or distressed Keralites abroad. With more than two decades of experience, NORKA-ROOTS has established a strong reputation, particularly in the field of overseas recruitment.
For individuals seeking to authenticate their educational documents, NORKA Attestation Services in Delhi play an important role in facilitating the process. Through this service, Keralites can ensure that their documents meet the legal and regulatory requirements necessary for use in employment or educational opportunities abroad, contributing to the overall success of their international endeavors.
The NORKA headquarters are located in three major cities of Kerala: Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, and Kozhikode. Established on December 6th, 1996, NORKA-ROOTS exclusively operates within Kerala and does not have any branches outside the state. As authorized by the Ministry of External Affairs, NORKA facilitates employment opportunities in 18 ECR (Emigration Check Required) countries: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
Document attestation is required for various purposes, ensuring that the authenticity of the documents is verified for use in legal or official matters. NORKA Attestation Services specifically focuses on the attestation of educational documents issued within the state of Kerala. This form of attestation is considered a type of HRD (Human Resource Development) attestation and is applicable only to government-approved educational documents recognized by bodies such as UGC (University Grants Commission), AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education), and NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training).
The attestation process involves the placement of a stamp and signature from NORKA on the back of the document, serving as proof of its authenticity. NORKA has established strong ties with higher authorities that assist in facilitating the educational certificate attestation process. Additionally, whether a document requires attestation or apostille depends on the country of destination, and the procedures may vary accordingly.