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Apostille needed now in Morocco?? How do you get an apostille?

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Does anyone know what the rules are regarding an apostille in Morocco? How do you get an apostille? Can someone please explain this to me. I'm unsure of what this is. TIA!

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Is it for your document to use in Morrocos or vise versa

:girlwerewolf2xn: Ana (L) Felix :wub:

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When I need my papers apostillas in order to marry my husband in his country I went to the dr embassy In the US they also needed to be translated as well it cost close to 500$ for just that but I did the VIP service and was ready by the afternoon

If your in the US try to contact the morocco embassy closest to you and ask

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Is it for your document to use in Morrocos or vise versa

I don't know. I don't even know what it is. It would be for my fiancé's police record, court records, birth certificate, and celibacy certified.

When I need my papers apostillas in order to marry my husband in his country I went to the dr embassy In the US they also needed to be translated as well it cost close to 500$ for just that but I did the VIP service and was ready by the afternoon

If your in the US try to contact the morocco embassy closest to you and ask

What exactly is it?? I'm still trying to figure out what the apostille even is.

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:girlwerewolf2xn: Ana (L) Felix :wub:

K1 March Filer 2016

Interview Approved August 19, 2016

POE September 25, 2016

AOS November Filer 2016

DISCLAIMER: Please excuse my ABC & Gramm@r I am not an editor...

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I don't know. I don't even know what it is. It would be for my fiancé's police record, court records, birth certificate, and celibacy certified.

What exactly is it?? I'm still trying to figure out what the apostille even is.

From what I understood it makes the paper legalized. I had my bc and a letter stating I was free to marry/never married drafted by a lawyer both translated and apostillized

I also married first and doing the cr visa through dcf for my husband

Plus every country is different with different guild lines for their requirements for visas or marriage

I love my husband ?‍?‍?

Married June 2016

Por siempre y para siempre Mi amor

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