Relationship certificate with Sponsor(nata pramanit) is a document issued by the VDC or municipality,which is required to prove the relationship between parents and children. To issue this certificate, one needs to go to their VDC/municipality with his/her parents’ and siblings’ citizenship with his/her birth certificate.
What it is:
- A government-issued document officially verifying the relationship between individuals, typically parents and children.
- Commonly required for various purposes, including:
- Student visa applications (e.g., Australia)
- Proof of family relationships for legal matters
- Scholarships or other applications requiring family verification
Issuing Authority:
- VDC (Village Development Committee) or Municipality in your local area.
Documents Required:
- Photocopies of citizenship cards for yourself, parents, and any siblings.
- Original birth certificate.
- Passport-sized photographs of everyone included in the certificate.
- Application form (usually obtained from the VDC/Municipality office).
Procedure:
- Visit your local VDC/Municipality office with the required documents.
- Fill out the application form and submit it along with the documents.
- Pay any applicable fees.
- The VDC/Municipality will verify the documents and issue the Relationship Certificate.
Additional Points:
- Processing time can vary, so plan accordingly.
- The certificate might be issued in Nepali and English, depending on the issuing authority.
- Some institutions might require the Relationship Certificate to be notarized.
Download the Sample for Relationship Certificate with Sponsor : Student visa application process for Australia