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or foreign) with your signature (such as passport, driver’s license or ID card). Appear in person and bring a valid government-issued photo ID (U.S.If you are unprepared for your appointment, you may be required to reschedule. Please read the instructions before you choose a service. consular officers abroad, please go to this Department of State webpage. They are available for all nationalities and available by appointment only.Įxcept for affidavits, we can only provide notarial services for documents that are to be used in the United States.įor more information on notarial and authentication services of U.S.

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