Apostille Korea says it is helping undocumented residents in the United States obtain and authenticate the home-country civil records they need when applying to regularize their immigration status, handling issuance, translation and the matching certification entirely online so applicants need not return home.
- The support is aimed at people in the U.S. who must submit home-country documents to immigration authorities.
- Birth, marriage and criminal-record certificates are among the records most often requested.
- Because the U.S. is a Hague Apostille member, foreign public documents are recognized through an apostille.
- Apostille Korea issues, translates, notarizes and certifies the documents online for overseas delivery.
Why status applications require authenticated home-country documents
Applications to adjust or regularize immigration status in the United States routinely require civil records issued in the applicant's country of origin, such as birth, marriage or police clearance certificates. U.S. authorities will not accept a plain copy: each foreign public document must be authenticated so its origin can be verified. Since the United States is a party to the Hague Apostille Convention, a document issued in another member state is recognized once it carries an apostille from that state's competent authority, removing the need for embassy-by-embassy legalization.
How Apostille Korea handles the process remotely
Apostille Korea manages the full chain without requiring the applicant to travel. It obtains the original civil record from the issuing country, arranges a certified translation, secures notarization where required, and then routes the document for the appropriate apostille or, for non-member origin countries, foreign-ministry and embassy legalization. The completed package is delivered to the applicant abroad. The company says the online workflow is designed to spare undocumented residents the risk and cost of leaving and re-entering the United States.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this service for?
It is for residents in the United States who need authenticated home-country civil documents to support an immigration filing but cannot easily travel to obtain them.
Do U.S. filings accept an apostille?
Yes. The United States is a Hague Apostille member, so a public document from another member country is accepted once it carries that country's apostille.
Can everything be done without returning home?
Yes. Issuance, translation, notarization and certification are arranged remotely and the finished documents are shipped to the applicant abroad.
Source: 글로벌에픽 (globalepic.co.kr) ↗
