Introduction to FBI Apostille Services
If you plan to live, work, or study abroad, you may need to certify your FBI background check. This is where FBI apostille services come in. The apostille validates your document internationally, under the Hague Convention.
At Apostille de La Haya, we manage this process for you—clearly, professionally, and with full remote support.
What Do FBI Apostille Services Include?
FBI apostille services involve authenticating your FBI Identity History Summary. The U.S. Department of State adds a certificate confirming the document’s origin.
Why Apostilles Matter
Countries in the Hague Convention require an apostille, not a notarized copy. Therefore, the apostille gives your document full legal standing overseas.
When Are FBI Apostille Services Needed?
You will need these services if you’re:
Applying for a visa or residency abroad
Starting a job or academic program overseas
Finalizing citizenship, marriage, or adoption applications
Complying with international employment or licensing regulations
The FBI Apostille Process (As of June 2025)
Step 1: Get Your FBI Background Check
You must obtain your official FBI report. Apostille de La Haya helps ensure your document is in the correct format and ready for authentication.
Step 2: Document Review and Preparation
We check every detail:
Official FBI report (digital or printed)
Completed Form DS-4194
Proper mailing and return materials
Step 3: Submit for Apostille Certification
We submit your application to the U.S. Department of State through one of the following methods:
Mail-in service (standard route)
Walk-in service in Washington, D.C.
⏰ Hours: Monday to Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. (drop-off only; early arrival strongly recommended)
⚠️ Service not available on Fridays
⚠️ Same-day pickup not guaranteedExpedited courier (when available)
⚠️ Availability may vary depending on federal office workload
📝 Note: Apostille processing times may change depending on demand, holidays, and federal workload. Always confirm current turnaround times with our team.
Step 4: Receive Your Apostilled Document
We return your apostilled FBI report via secure courier. It arrives fully certified and ready to present abroad.
What Can Go Wrong Without Expert Support?
FBI apostille services must follow strict federal rules. Errors can delay your plans.
Common Mistakes Include:
Apostille de La Haya prevents these mistakes through expert review and client support.
Why Choose Apostille de La Haya?
We offer complete FBI apostille services, from report validation to final delivery.
Our Advantages:
Full support through each step
Document preparation based on 2025 standards
Remote assistance for clients worldwide
Fast, clear communication with no surprises
Furthermore, our experienced team prevents common pitfalls that could delay your case.
Testimonials from Real Clients
Cecilia T. – Applying for Residency in Spain
«Apostille de La Haya handled both my FBI check and apostille. I didn’t have to travel or contact any agency myself. They explained every step clearly.»
Marcelo S. – Working Abroad in the UAE
«My employer needed an apostilled FBI report in a hurry. Their team managed everything and kept me informed throughout the process.»
Get Started with Apostille de La Haya
If you need reliable FBI apostille services, we’re ready to assist.
Here’s What You Get:
FBI background check support
Apostille document review and preparation
Full remote coordination
Friendly, expert service from start to finish
👉 Contact us now to begin your apostille process—done right, without complications.
FAQs About FBI Apostille Services
Can I start this process from outside the U.S.?
Yes. We support clients globally. You can complete everything remotely with our assistance.
Are digital FBI reports acceptable?
Yes, if issued by the FBI’s official system. We help you meet all submission requirements.
Does the apostille expire?
No. However, many institutions require that your FBI report is recent—typically within 3 to 6 months.
Legal Disclaimer:
This article is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content herein is not intended to substitute professional legal consultation. For specific guidance regarding your individual circumstances, please consult directly with a qualified attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.






