Certificate of Naturalization Apostille
Federal authentication of your USCIS Certificate of Naturalization through the U.S. Department of State — for use in any country worldwide.
Hand-delivered submission in Washington, D.C. Pre-submission review by federal-document specialists. Embassy legalization handled in-house for non-Hague countries.
What This Document Is
A Certificate of Naturalization is an official federal record issued to individuals who have become United States citizens through the naturalization process. It is issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and serves as primary evidence of acquired U.S. citizenship — recognized both domestically and internationally when properly authenticated.
A standard Certificate of Naturalization contains the following information:
Full legal name of the naturalized citizen at the time of the oath ceremony
USCIS A-number (Alien Registration Number)
Certificate number (a unique identifier for the document itself)
Date and place of naturalization (city, state, and oath ceremony court)
Photograph of the naturalized citizen
Date of birth, country of former allegiance, sex, and physical description
Official Department of Homeland Security seal (embossed or printed)
Signature of the USCIS Director or authorized issuing officer