Changes to Student Visa requirements
Paul B. Gallagher
paulbg at PBG-TRANSLATIONS.COM
Wed Feb 4 20:36:00 UTC 2009
Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby wrote:
> An apostil is essentially the equivalent of a notary's seal, however,
> it is given only by the secretary of state (a government position
> held in each state). To obtain one, a person must visit the secretary
> of state's office in the state capital. I am not sure if it can be
> mailed and an apostil affixed, I suppose one would have to contact
> the secretary of state's office.
Please note the Western (French) spelling is "apostille."
Practices and forms vary from state to state. More here:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostille>
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Paul B. Gallagher
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