Pat Murphy
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Hello everyone. After years of travels to Argentina and a previous two year residency with DNI, I decided to return and stay.
The trámite with Migración is all finished except for the apostille requirements. The issue is that, according to two apostille agencies in the Washington D.C. area, a U.S. Dept. of State apostille for the (1.) FBI Criminal History and (2.) Veterans Affairs federal income verification letter will take 7 - 9 weeks. However, both agencies said that a state level apostille (i.e. Maryland) will require just 2 days.
My question to the collective experience and knowledge here is: "Will a state level apostille be sufficient for Migración"? The Migración employee only said that I needed to have the documents apostilled. I would think that an official apostille from a U.S. state verifying the authenticity of the documents would suffice. But, with different employees in Migración having giving me different answers before, regarding the same question, I thought that I'd ask folks here. I've already paid the $350 to the D.C. agency to apostille the two documents. They are just waiting for me to confirm whether or not I want a state level apostille or a U.S. Dept. of State apostille. The D.C. agency employee said the the Argentina Foreign Ministry will accept state level apostilles but she was unsure whether Migración will.
If anyone here has any experience with this issue, I would sincerely appreciate it.
Thanks and with best regards, Pat Murphy
The trámite with Migración is all finished except for the apostille requirements. The issue is that, according to two apostille agencies in the Washington D.C. area, a U.S. Dept. of State apostille for the (1.) FBI Criminal History and (2.) Veterans Affairs federal income verification letter will take 7 - 9 weeks. However, both agencies said that a state level apostille (i.e. Maryland) will require just 2 days.
My question to the collective experience and knowledge here is: "Will a state level apostille be sufficient for Migración"? The Migración employee only said that I needed to have the documents apostilled. I would think that an official apostille from a U.S. state verifying the authenticity of the documents would suffice. But, with different employees in Migración having giving me different answers before, regarding the same question, I thought that I'd ask folks here. I've already paid the $350 to the D.C. agency to apostille the two documents. They are just waiting for me to confirm whether or not I want a state level apostille or a U.S. Dept. of State apostille. The D.C. agency employee said the the Argentina Foreign Ministry will accept state level apostilles but she was unsure whether Migración will.
If anyone here has any experience with this issue, I would sincerely appreciate it.
Thanks and with best regards, Pat Murphy