Document Guide

Marriage Certificate Apostille

A marriage certificate apostille authenticates a U.S. marriage record for use abroad — for spouse visas, foreign name changes, joint property purchases, and dual citizenship by marriage.

Who needs it

  • Spouses applying for a residency visa in another country
  • People registering a U.S. marriage with a foreign civil registry
  • Couples buying property together abroad
  • Applicants for citizenship by marriage

How the process works

  1. 1
    Get a certified copy

    Order a certified long-form marriage certificate from the county where the marriage was recorded.

  2. 2
    Confirm long-form vs. short-form

    Countries like Italy require the long-form record that lists both spouses' parents.

  3. 3
    Apostille through the issuing state

    Marriage records are apostilled by the state that issued them, not the federal government.

  4. 4
    Translate

    A certified translation is usually required for non-English-speaking destinations.

Required documents

  • Certified long-form marriage certificate
  • Any prior divorce decrees if the destination requires proof of marital history

Common mistakes

  • Using the decorative wedding-day copy instead of a certified state copy
  • Forgetting to order a fresh copy — many countries require issue within 6 months
  • Skipping the certified translation step

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