
Apostille Services for Dual Citizenship and Immigration
If you’re applying for dual citizenship, residency, or immigration, chances are you’ll need several documents apostilled. Foreign governments want proof that your U.S. documents are genuine, and an apostille is the internationally recognized way to provide that verification.
Common documents for dual citizenship and immigration include:
- Birth certificates
- Marriage certificates
- Divorce decrees
- Death certificates for family lineage
- Background checks (state or FBI)
- Naturalization or citizenship papers
- School records and transcripts
Each country has its own list of required documents and may have strict rules about how recent or detailed each record must be. Some consulates also require documents to be translated by a certified translator after the apostille is attached.
At NEA Notary Solutions, I help you:
- Identify which documents likely need an apostille
- Determine which state or federal office must process each document
- Coordinate apostille processing for Arkansas documents and for records from any U.S. state
- Arrange return shipping, either back to you or directly to a translator, attorney, or consulate if needed
My goal is to simplify what can feel like an overwhelming checklist so you can focus on the exciting part—moving your life or family forward.
Preparing for dual citizenship or immigration? Reach out to NEA Notary Solutions to start your apostille plan today.
