FBI Apostille

FBI Background Check Apostille

FBI Identity History Summary apostille for foreign residency, work permits, adoption, and marriage abroad — handled through the U.S. Department of State.

Overview

An FBI Identity History Summary (often just called an FBI background check) is a federal record. It's apostilled by the U.S. Department of State, not by your home state. Many foreign residency programs — Portugal D7, Spain non-lucrative, UAE employment, China Z visa, Brazil residency — require a recent apostilled FBI report.

We handle the apostille end of the process: preparing the correct submission, sending it to the Department of State, tracking it, and returning it to you promptly.

Who needs this service

  • Applicants for Portugal's D7 or Golden Visa residency
  • Applicants for Spain's non-lucrative visa
  • Teachers or professionals moving to China or the UAE
  • Applicants for family reunification visas that require background checks
  • International adoption applicants

Required documents

  • The FBI Identity History Summary itself, unopened and unaltered
  • A cover request with correct fee payment
  • Return shipping instructions

Step-by-step process

  1. 1
    Order the FBI check

    Order through the FBI's eDO portal or an FBI-approved channeler. Channelers are typically much faster.

  2. 2
    Send the report to us

    Ship or deliver the untampered report as soon as it arrives.

  3. 3
    Federal apostille

    We submit to the U.S. Department of State's Office of Authentications and track it through.

  4. 4
    Return delivery

    We return the apostilled report by your preferred shipping method.

  5. 5
    Translate if required

    Non-English destinations usually require a certified translation performed after the apostille.

Processing times

  • FBI report itself

    Channelers can deliver in one to three business days. Direct FBI orders take longer.

  • Federal apostille

    Currently four to eight weeks; check with us for the latest estimate.

  • Combined timeline

    Plan for roughly six to ten weeks from ordering to apostilled report in hand.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Opening the sealed FBI report before submission
  • Ordering the report far in advance — many destinations want recency (often within 90 days)
  • Requesting the wrong report type (name-based vs. fingerprint-based)
  • Skipping the certified translation for non-English destinations

FBI Background Check Apostille — FAQ

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