If you are outside of the United States and need to obtain an FBI back…
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If you are outside of the United States and need to obtain an FBI background check, you can follow these steps:
**Please keep in mind that you can only download the result once.
1. Obtain fingerprints: You must go to a District Police Station (the main place). Contact local authorities in your current location to have your fingerprints taken. Make sure the fingerprinting is done on the official fingerprint card (FD-258). - Please make more than two sets of fingerprints (4 copies), as there may be some inaccuracies on the form.
*Please make more than two sets of fingerprints (4 copies), as there may be inaccuracies on the form.
2. Complete the application form: Fill out the FBI background check application form, which is available on the FBI's official website. Provide accurate personal information and details required for processing.
*Select the option that sends an electronic copy of the FBI background check results to the specified email address. If you don't visit a post office, use EMS service to send your fingerprints to Accurate Biometrics office in the US, and they will send you an FBI background check result to your email address once they have a background check result.
3. Submit the application: Send the completed application form, along with the fingerprint card, to the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division through mail. The address and instructions for submission are available on the FBI's website.
4. Pay the fee: Include the appropriate fee payment with your application. Please pay the accelerated service fee if they allow.
5. Processing time: The processing time for an FBI background check can vary. It's recommended to submit the application well in advance to allow for any potential delays.
6. Apostille process: Once you receive the FBI background check, you will need to have it apostilled. Contact the respective Secretary of State's office to inquire about their specific requirements, fees, and processing times for apostilling the document.
To obtain an apostille for your documents, you would generally follow these steps:
1. Notarization: Ensure that the document you need apostilled is properly notarized. This may involve having your degree or other relevant certificates notarized by a notary public or the appropriate authority.
2. U.S. Department of State: Submit the document to the U.S. Department of State, Office of Authentications, for apostille. You can either mail your document directly or use a trusted courier service for secure delivery.
3. Processing time: The processing time for obtaining an apostille from the U.S. Department of State can vary. It's recommended to allow several weeks for processing, though processing times may be longer during peak periods or due to unforeseen circumstances.
4. Receive apostilled document: Once the apostille process is complete, the U.S. Department of State will affix the apostille to your document. The document will be returned to you with the apostille attached, certifying its authenticity for use in South Korea.
The fees and processing times for apostilling the FBI background check can vary depending on the state. It's advisable to check the website of the Secretary of State's office or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding fees and processing times.
**Please keep in mind that you can only download the result once.
1. Obtain fingerprints: You must go to a District Police Station (the main place). Contact local authorities in your current location to have your fingerprints taken. Make sure the fingerprinting is done on the official fingerprint card (FD-258). - Please make more than two sets of fingerprints (4 copies), as there may be some inaccuracies on the form.
*Please make more than two sets of fingerprints (4 copies), as there may be inaccuracies on the form.
2. Complete the application form: Fill out the FBI background check application form, which is available on the FBI's official website. Provide accurate personal information and details required for processing.
*Select the option that sends an electronic copy of the FBI background check results to the specified email address. If you don't visit a post office, use EMS service to send your fingerprints to Accurate Biometrics office in the US, and they will send you an FBI background check result to your email address once they have a background check result.
3. Submit the application: Send the completed application form, along with the fingerprint card, to the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division through mail. The address and instructions for submission are available on the FBI's website.
4. Pay the fee: Include the appropriate fee payment with your application. Please pay the accelerated service fee if they allow.
5. Processing time: The processing time for an FBI background check can vary. It's recommended to submit the application well in advance to allow for any potential delays.
6. Apostille process: Once you receive the FBI background check, you will need to have it apostilled. Contact the respective Secretary of State's office to inquire about their specific requirements, fees, and processing times for apostilling the document.
To obtain an apostille for your documents, you would generally follow these steps:
1. Notarization: Ensure that the document you need apostilled is properly notarized. This may involve having your degree or other relevant certificates notarized by a notary public or the appropriate authority.
2. U.S. Department of State: Submit the document to the U.S. Department of State, Office of Authentications, for apostille. You can either mail your document directly or use a trusted courier service for secure delivery.
3. Processing time: The processing time for obtaining an apostille from the U.S. Department of State can vary. It's recommended to allow several weeks for processing, though processing times may be longer during peak periods or due to unforeseen circumstances.
4. Receive apostilled document: Once the apostille process is complete, the U.S. Department of State will affix the apostille to your document. The document will be returned to you with the apostille attached, certifying its authenticity for use in South Korea.
The fees and processing times for apostilling the FBI background check can vary depending on the state. It's advisable to check the website of the Secretary of State's office or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding fees and processing times.