Do you require an apostille on a single status affidavit issued by the US Embassy or Consular office?
If you are in a foreign country and wish to get married there, you will need to obtain a document from the US Embassy/Consulate confirming that you are not married. This document called a Single Status Affidavit is also often referred to as:
• Affidavit of Single Status
• Affidavit of Civil Status
• Certificate of No Record – Marriage
• No Record of Marriage
• Certificate of Freedom to Marry
• Certificate of No Impediment for Marriage
If you are planning to get married in a country – a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, your US Embassy-issued Certificate of Single Status will also require an apostille.
Obtaining a US Embassy Affidavit of Single Status apostille is a complex process and should only be handled by professionals. Remember that trusting your important documents to incompetent people unfamiliar with the specifics of each country, may lead you to additional expenses, and delays of your important business by weeks, or even months. That’s why we recommend that you should let Global Apostille take care of obtaining an apostille on US Embassy Certificate of Civil Status. For any questions, please visit our FAQ page or Contact Us page.
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