Turkish to English Translation of Apostille
What is apostille?
Apostille refers to “certification” in French language and “legalization” or “certification” in English language.
Format and content of apostilles are stated in 1961 Hague (La Haye) Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents.
When do you need apostille?
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS, formerly Immigration and Naturalization Service - INS) may require certified translation of apostille when you apply for your Green Card (permanent resident visa).
You may need an apostille if you are making an application to an official agency in the United States to get married, request citizenship or permit, new birth certificate or passport, obtain a divorce decree, and other similar documents.
