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What documents are required for importing goods from India to Doha?

Importing goods from India export to Doha (Qatar) requires a specific set of documents that must be prepared accurately to ensure smooth customs clearance at Hamad Port or Hamad International Airport. Incomplete or incorrect documentation is the most common cause of customs delays on the India to Qatar shipping route.

The core set of documents required includes a Commercial Invoice with full product details and values, a Packing List with accurate weight and dimensions, a Bill of Lading (for sea freight) or Airway Bill (for air freight), a Certificate of Origin (CoO) issued by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, and an Import Permit where applicable for regulated goods.

For food products, you additionally need a Halal Certificate (recognized by Qatar MOPH), a Veterinary Health Certificate for meat/poultry, and a phytosanitary certificate for fresh fruits and vegetables. For industrial goods, a QS Mark (Qatar Conformity) certificate is required for regulated product categories. For pharmaceuticals, prior registration with the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) is mandatory.

At 3Hatz India Pvt. Ltd., we handle complete documentation preparation for all Indian exports to Doha. Our export team ensures every shipment is supported by the correct Certificate of Origin, product certifications, and Halal/QS compliance documents — so your goods clear Qatar customs without delays.

We also submit documents through Qatar’s Single Window customs system (Nadeeb) for faster processing and pre-arrival clearance of your consignment.