UPDATED: December 12, 2024

Obtaining Apostille an FBI Background Check can be a lengthy drawn-out process. Especially if you mail your Background Check directly to the US Department of State in Washington D.C. The current processing time for mail-in service is 4 weeks or more, depending on volume.

But now Korvia has teamed up with Monument Visa. An experienced apostille company located in Fairfax, Virginia, just minutes from the Department of State. They will hand-carry and submit your background check directly to the Department of State. Your background check will be apostilled in 10 business days from the date of submission.

As EPIK and SMOE operate on a first-come-first-serve basis, getting your documents in ASAP is one of the most important factors for getting your preferred location choice.

Follow these steps, and you will have your FBI Check apostilled and in your hands approximately 2-4 weeks.

1. Fill out the Application Form:

Complete the Monument Visa Order Form.

2. Fill out the payment form on the bottom of the application:

We are pleased to announce our partnership with Monument Visa to offer discounted rates for your document processing needs. The FBI Apostille service, originally priced at $75.00, is now available to applicants for just $55.00. Additionally, the State Apostille service for your diploma, which typically costs $125.00, is now available for $100.00. This means you can get both the FBI Apostille and the State Apostille for your diploma at a discounted price. Take advantage of these great discounts to streamline your document processing!

3. Send:

KORVIA PRO TIP: Obtain your Original FBI background check as a secured PDF.

You can get your FBI background check as a secured PDF, and you can simply send the PDF FBI check to Monument Visa.

4. Sit back and relax:

Once your documents arrive at Monument Visa, you’ll receive a confirmation email.


For more detailed steps and information please head over to the Official Monument Visa – Korvia page at the Monument Visa website ([email protected]).

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