An apostille is a government certification that makes a U.S. document legally recognized in another country. It verifies that the document is authentic so foreign governments will accept it. For example, if someone is moving to Mexico, Mexican authorities may require apostilles on documents like: • Birth certificates • Marriage certificates • FBI background checks • College diplomas • Powers of attorney • Corporate documents Without the apostille, those documents often won’t be accepted overseas. Please reach out with any questions or for help.