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aptsearch
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Posted on 09-19-16 12:10
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I had a piece of land in my name in Nepal and now would like to have my brother sell the land as I have no plan to go there anytime soon. He sent me a legal letter "manjurinama" from lawyer and arrived here in my place in USA yesterday. Now I do not know where should I go to attest/verify/sign etc. the document so that I can send it back to Nepal and my brother will be able to sell the land without me. I would appreciate friends sharing their experiences/suggestions on this. Thanks.
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magorkhe1
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Posted on 09-19-16 12:49
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lekalikrishna
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Posted on 09-19-16 4:30
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Any Nepali officer in USA can do that for you . Either consulate office in New York or Nepali Embassy in DC.
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adhikari_bandhu
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Posted on 09-19-16 8:43
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Yes I did it in NY Consulate a few years ago. Its called Power of Attorney or Waarisnama.
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Posted on 09-20-16 10:39
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