Nationwide Fast Processing All Document Types Expedited Available

    Your Apostille Needs

    • Visa applications requiring apostilled birth certificates, marriage certificates, or background checks
    • Green card petitions needing authenticated supporting documents
    • Citizenship and naturalization applications requiring apostilled vital records
    • K-1 fiancé visa processing with apostilled documents for embassy interviews
    • DACA, TPS, and asylum applications requiring authenticated evidence
    • International adoption proceedings under the Hague Convention

    Common Documents

    • Birth certificates
    • Marriage certificates
    • FBI background checks
    • Divorce decrees
    • Court orders
    • Academic transcripts
    • Immigration affidavits
    • Financial documents

    FAQ

    Does USCIS require apostilled documents?+
    USCIS may require foreign documents to be apostilled by the issuing country. U.S. documents being sent to foreign embassies for consular processing also typically need apostille.
    How do I apostille an FBI background check for immigration?+
    FBI checks are federal documents apostilled through the U.S. Department of State — not a state office. Standard processing takes 4–8 weeks; we offer expedited options.
    Can you work with my immigration attorney?+
    Yes. We regularly work with immigration attorneys and law firms, offering volume pricing, priority processing, and direct communication.

    Ready to Start Your Apostille Order?

    Every submission includes a free document review to ensure accuracy and prevent delays.

    Documents handled securely and confidentiallyNot affiliated with any government agencyProcessing times vary by issuing authority

    Disclaimer: 1Apostille is a private document processing service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with any Secretary of State office or the U.S. Department of State. Our service fees are separate from government filing fees. Processing times are estimates and may vary based on state office workload and document type. This website does not provide legal advice.