Traveling abroad? You may be asked for an Apostille.
If you plan to live, go to school, or conduct transactions in certain countries, you may need an Apostille. Get more information to determine if this applies to your destination.
If you are traveling outside of the United States to reside, work, or attend school you may be asked to have certain documents “Apostilled”.
An “Apostille” is a form of authentication issued to documents for use in countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention of 1961.
The Apostille Convention, (aka the Apostille Treaty) is simply an agreement that an Apostille certificate authenticates your ability to conduct transactions in another country.
Due to COVID -19 Apostilled FBI Background Check can take eight (8) to twelve (12) week to complete.
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