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3 Steps Guide to Apostille your Copy of US passport
Once again we met to continue our discussion concerning EPIK enrollment for spring 2017 term and preparing your travel documents and your academic credentials to start teaching English as a second language in South Korea. Our previous SlideShare handled how you may obtain your FBI Background Check and apostille it timely and easily. You may check it here.
After you have obtained your FBI background Check (you must prepare it first as it takes a long time), it is time now to Apostille a notarized copy of your US passport.
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You passport must meet the following requirements before you even think about apostilling it. If your passport miss one or more of the following requirements, you will need to renew your passport before you can proceed with the Apostille service.
● Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months before you leave the United States.
● There must be at least 2 blank pages on your passport for your visa.
Passport General Requirements
Definitely, you cannot notarize your original passport, follow these instruct to know how:-
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Make 2 copies of the first two pages of your passport (the pages that
contain your personal information.
Write the following acknowledgement at the end of one of the copies:-
” I, (your name), certify that is a true copy of my passport.”
Take the copy with the written acknowledgement, along with your real
passport, and your personal ID to the nearest notary public in your state and
have it notarized.
Now, It is the time for the last step, which is the Apostille for Korea. You have two choices to do so:-
1. You may get your Apostille by yourself by going to your local Secretary of State office
2. Or, you can use the help of one of the expedited service providers in the United States. Here, you will find the best Apostille service providers that offer the best prices in the United States such as :-
CALIFORNIA APOSTILLE and US APOSTILLE
You have finished preparing 2 essential document for your new job in South Korea.
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