An USA / FBI Identity History Summary (like a Police Certificate) may need an apostille for a country application to recognise its' authenticity
You need to get your fingerprints apostilled for international use to authenticate the document, proving its genuineness to foreign authorities for purposes like visa applications, employment, or education. An apostille stamp is a simplified authentication process for countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention, and it avoids the need for a longer, more complex consular legalization process.
An apostille certifies the authenticity of your signature, seal, or stamp on a public document, such as your FBI background check. The receiving country will then accept the document as authentic without further proof
Many countries require an apostilled background check for certain visa types, such as for residency, retirement, or as a digital nomad
To help you in the onerous task of obtaining an Apostille in the USA for your USA Identity History Summary we have an in-house service to obtain one on your behalf. Simply call our office on 020 7158 0332 and we will make the arrangements for you
See here for details of our USA Full application service
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In the United KIngdom, you can attend at our office or we will come to you; if you are outside of the UK we can arrange to visit you in France, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Monaco, Romania or Morocco
Review: " My application for citizenship to Portugal required not only clearance from the USA but for the certificate to be Apostilled. UK Fingerprint saw the process through from beginning to end" - Anna Liang
For an appointment telephone:
London: 020 7158 0332
Surrey: 01483 200999
Hants: 02380 308274
or email info@ukfingerprint.co.uk
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Call to arrange an appointment or to learn more: 020 7158 0332 or email info@ukfingerprint.co.uk
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