Immigration documents carry serious legal weight. A single error or missing notarization can delay or derail an application entirely. We provide accurate, fully compliant immigration-document notarization services throughout Orange County and the surrounding areas. Whether you are submitting documents to USCIS, preparing an affidavit of support, or finalizing paperwork for a visa application, we handle every notarization with the precision and care your situation demands.
Immigration document notarization is the process of having a certified notary public verify your identity and witness your signature on documents required for immigration applications, petitions, and legal proceedings. Many documents submitted to government agencies, embassies, and immigration courts require notarization to be considered valid.
We hold NNA certification and carry E&O insurance, so you can trust that every document we notarize meets the standards required by immigration authorities. We handle your paperwork carefully and get it right the first time.
We hold current NNA certification and pass annual background screenings. You can count on a notary who meets the professional standards required for sensitive immigration documents.
We travel to your home, office, or any convenient location. Our mobile service makes it easy to get your documents notarized without disrupting your schedule or adding to your stress.
We confirm appointments, communicate proactively, and arrive on time. If anything changes, you hear from us right away. No delays, no missed deadlines.
We quote our notarization fee and any travel fee before the appointment. You know the full cost in advance with no hidden charges or surprises.
We review every document before leaving your appointment. You receive fully notarized paperwork with no missing signatures, no skipped sections, and no errors that could slow down your application.
We handle notarizations for a wide range of immigration-related documents.
Immigration authorities require notarized documents to confirm that signatures are authentic and that signers have been properly identified. A notarized document carries legal weight that an unnotarized signature does not. Submitting documents without proper notarization can result in rejected applications, delayed petitions, and costly setbacks. Working with a certified notary from the start protects your application and keeps the process on track.
We follow a clear, compliant process for every immigration notarization appointment:
We travel throughout Orange County, CA and nearby areas to make immigration document notarization as convenient as possible.
To avoid any delays, please have ready:
We cannot proceed without proper identification, and every signer present must show a valid ID.
We provide immigration document notarization services in:
We serve OC and all surrounding Orange County cities
Same-day appointments are available in most areas.
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Immigration document notarization is the process of having a certified notary public verify your identity and witness your signature on documents required for immigration applications, petitions, or legal proceedings. Notarization confirms that signatures are authentic and that the signer has been properly identified.
Many immigration documents require notarization, including affidavits of support, affidavits of identity, parental consent forms, sponsor letters, and various USCIS supporting documents. Your immigration attorney can confirm which specific documents in your application require notarization.
Yes. We can notarize documents written in a foreign language as long as the signer presents valid identification and the notarial certificate is written in English. We do not provide translation services, but the notarization itself is valid regardless of the language in which the document is written.
Yes. We regularly work alongside immigration attorneys and their clients to notarize supporting documents. If your attorney has specific instructions for how documents should be notarized, share those with us when you schedule and we will follow them precisely.
Yes. The Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) is one of the most common immigration documents we notarize. We verify the sponsor’s identity, witness the signature, and complete the notarization accurately so the form meets USCIS requirements.
Yes. Same-day appointments are available in most areas of Orange County. Call us directly for the fastest scheduling, especially if you are working against a deadline.
Every signer must present a valid, government-issued photo ID such as a passport, driver’s license, or state-issued ID card. We cannot complete the notarization without proper identification, regardless of the circumstances.
Absolutely. We travel to law offices, immigration attorney offices, and any other location that is convenient for you and your legal team. Just let us know the address when you book.
Notarization and certified translation are two different things. Notarization verifies the identity of the signer and authenticates the signature on a document. Certified translation converts a document from one language to another and includes a statement from the translator confirming accuracy. Many immigration applications require both, but they are separate services. We handle the notarization side. For certified translation, we recommend working with a qualified immigration translator or your attorney.
Yes. We regularly notarize powers of attorney for immigration purposes. The person granting the power of attorney must be present, provide a valid government-issued photo ID, and sign willingly in our presence. If the document was prepared by an immigration attorney, bring any instructions they provided so we can make sure the notarization meets their exact requirements.
Documents that have already been signed before the notary is present generally cannot be notarized as-is under California law. The signer must sign in the notary’s presence, or in some cases, acknowledge to the notary that the signature on the document is their own. Please do not sign your documents in advance. If you are unsure, call us before your appointment and we will walk you through the right steps.
Yes. We notarize documents involving minors, such as parental consent forms and travel authorization letters. A parent or legal guardian must be present and provide valid identification. If both parents are required to sign, both must be present at the appointment. Let us know the specifics of your document when you schedule so we can confirm exactly what is needed.