FBI Express

When applying for visas, residency, work permits, or international business opportunities, an FBI background check apostille is often just one part of the required paperwork. In many cases, foreign authorities also request additional documents to be apostilled for the application to be accepted. At fbiexpress.com, we simplify the entire process by guiding you through which documents can be apostilled alongside your FBI background check, ensuring everything is compliant and properly authenticated. 
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Why Additional Documents May Need Apostille

Foreign governments, schools, and employers often want verification of your identity, education, and personal status, not just your FBI background check document. An apostille provides international authentication, proving that your U.S. documents are genuine and legally recognized in Hague Convention countries. By apostilling multiple documents at once, you can avoid delays, rejected applications, or costly resubmissions. 

Our Apostille Service Process

  1. 1 Secure Document Upload – Submit your FBI background check and any additional documents through our secure system. 
  2. 2 Expert Review & Submission – We verify each document’s eligibility and submit them to the appropriate U.S. authorities. 
  3. 3 Expedited Apostille Processing – We handle your requests quickly and efficiently, avoiding delays. 
  4. 4 Secure Document Upload – Submit your FBI background check and any additional documents through our secure system. 

Transparent Pricing

Our pricing is simple and clear: 

  • FBI Background Check Apostille: $99 (including government fee) 

  • Additional U.S. Personal or Civil Document Apostille: $99 each 

  • Return shipping options: 

  • Upload your own label (Free) 

  • FedEx 2-day return: $20 

  • FedEx next-day priority: $30 

Common Documents That Can Be Apostilled Alongside an FBI Background Check

Here are the most requested documents often required together with an FBI background check: 

  • Birth Certificate – Verifies place and date of birth, often required for residency or citizenship applications. 

  • Marriage Certificate – Needed for spousal visas, joint residency, or family immigration cases. 

  • Divorce Decree – Required in certain legal or immigration processes to confirm marital status. 

  • Educational Diplomas & Transcripts – Commonly required for overseas teaching jobs, student visas, or employment opportunities abroad.