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๐ต๐ฐ Registered Law Firm, Lahore, Pakistanโ|โWhatsApp: +92 345 477 0177โ|โServing 15+ Countries Worldwide
๐ต๐ฐ Pakistan Bar Council Registered
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United States is home to 500,000+ Pakistanis across New York, Houston, Chicago and more โ legal heir certificate is a consistent need. Large Pakistani diaspora concentrated in the NYC tri-state area, Houston, and Chicago.
Timeline
1โ3 months
Mode
100% Remote from United States
We identify all legal heirs according to Islamic inheritance law and compile the family tree.
We file the application with the relevant revenue authority or court.
The authority verifies the heirship claim, publishes notice, and checks for objections.
The legal heir certificate is issued listing all heirs and their respective shares.
3517 International Court NW, Washington, D.C. 20008
Consulates: New York, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles
Yes. We provide complete legal heir certificate services for Pakistanis in United States through a fully remote process. Using a Power of Attorney, our Lahore-based lawyers handle everything in Pakistan while you stay in United States.
The standard timeline is 1โ3 months. This is the processing time in Pakistan โ being in United States does not add significant delay since we handle everything remotely. Communication is via WhatsApp at times convenient for UTC-5 to UTC-8 timezone.
You need: Death certificate of deceased, CNIC/NICOP copies of all heirs, Family tree details, Property documents (if applicable). Some documents may need attestation at the Pakistan Embassy in Washington, D.C.. We guide you through exactly what is needed.
Our fees are quoted in PKR with equivalent in local currency. Government fees (NADRA, court, embassy) are separate and generally nominal. We provide a clear, all-inclusive quote during your free WhatsApp consultation.
No. The entire process is handled remotely via Power of Attorney. The only possible exception is first-time NICOP applicants who may need biometrics at the Pakistan Embassy in Washington, D.C. โ a local visit, not a trip to Pakistan.