Processing Time For Federal Apostille
Processing Time For Federal Apostille
The process of authenticating a US-issued document for international use varies depending on the type of document and state agency that issued it. The most common types of documents that require apostille include birth certificates, marriage certificates and police clearances. However, some states also authenticate county-issued documents such as wills and school transcripts. The apostille process can be complex for certain types of documents. This often increases the overall processing time.
When you submit your federal apostille service request, it is important to provide the most accurate and complete information possible. Incorrect or missing information can cause delay and additional fees. Additionally, high volume periods such as the beginning of vacation season or new school year can impact the overall processing time for apostilles.
Step-by-Step Federal Apostille Guide
Monument Visa Service is a registered company with the U.S. Department of State’s Authentication Office in Washington, DC. Our staff is well-versed in the apostille process and can guide you through the entire process. We will help you avoid unnecessary delays and fees by submitting your apostille requests correctly the first time.
The FBI Apostille is an internationally recognized form of authentication certified by the U.S. Department of State to validate the authenticity of an FBI background check for use in countries that have joined the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. An apostille is essential for many international applications such as work visas, immigration and international legal proceedings.