NRI Mutual Divorce Form

Submitting this online form initiates the mutual divorce process. You will hear back within 12 hours with a clear roadmap for your case

ℹ️ Note: A one-time β‚Ή2,500 processing fee is payable at the final step to initiate the mutual divorce process. No hidden charges.
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What Our NRI Clients Say

Real experiences from clients across the USA, UK, Canada & Europe.

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β€œExtremely smooth and professional experience. The entire process was guided perfectly - hassle-free and professionally handled.”

β€” Priya & Arjun, USA
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β€œClear communication, timely updates, and expert advice. Truly the best online NRI divorce service.”

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β€œI was unsure at first, but we were guided calmly through every step.”

β€” Sandeep & Ritu, Canada

Clients from 30+ Countries

NRI couples from around the globe trust this platform for a smooth, reliable and fully guided Mutual Consent Divorce process.

USA USA
Canada Canada
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Germany Germany
UAE UAE
Australia Australia
Japan Japan
Singapore Singapore
France France
Netherlands Netherlands
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Frequently Asked Questions

Usually between 45 to 90 days, depending on court availability, documentation completion, and continuous consent of both spouses.

No. In most NRI cases, the entire process can be completed remotely using notarised affidavits, POA (Power of Attorney), and video verification where permitted by the court.

Yes. Indian Mutual Consent Divorce decrees are recognised globally under private international law, especially when both spouses voluntarily consent and follow due legal procedure.

NRI couples typically need:
β€’ Marriage certificate
β€’ Passport copies
β€’ Address proof (India or abroad)
β€’ Valid ID proofs
β€’ Passport-size photographs
β€’ Mutually agreed settlement terms

Additional documents may be required based on country of residence and case specifics.

Yes. All submitted information is protected through SSL encryption and handled under strict confidentiality protocols with restricted access.

In most jurisdictions, yes. The process can be completed through:
β€’ Power of Attorney (POA)
β€’ Notarised affidavits
β€’ Digital/virtual hearings (where allowed by the court)

We guide you throughout to ensure the process remains smooth and travel-free.