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An apostille certifies a document so countries in the 1961 Hague Convention will recognize it.
Federally-Issued Documents
If you have a document issued by the federal government and will use it in countries in the Hague Convention, you may need us to add an apostille.
The documents must include a signature of the official's name, title, and seal of the agency. Documents signed by the following officials must have this apostille:
Do not notarize documents issued by a federal agency or court. Your document will no longer be valid if it is notarized.
Follow these steps:
1) Make sure seals and signatures are originals
2) Get any documents in a foreign language translated into English. Get the translation notarized.
3) Mail your Form DS-4194 and documents to us
State-Issued Documents
If you're using the document in a country that is in the Hague Convention, get it certified by the state that executed the document. We will not issue an apostille.
If you're using the document in a country not in the Hague Convention, get it certified with an authentication certificate.