5 Immigration Documents That Need Notarization and How We Can Help
- Lidia Gonzalez

- Oct 7, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 12, 2024
Streamlining Your Immigration Process: Which Documents Require Notarization and How Lidia’s Notary Can Help
Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be daunting, especially when managing the required documents. Many of these forms must be notarized to ensure their authenticity and legality. At Lidia’s Notary, we specialize in bilingual immigration form services, making the process smooth, efficient, and understandable for all our clients, particularly those in our Hispanic communities.
But which immigration documents require notarization? Let’s examine some key forms that require this step and discuss how we can help streamline your process.
1. Affidavits of Support (Form I-134 or Form I-864)
If you are sponsoring a family member or friend to come to the United States, you must submit an Affidavit of Support. This document verifies that you are financially responsible for the individual.
Notarizing this form ensures it holds legal weight and confirms the sponsor's identity.
2. Power of Attorney (POA)
A Power of Attorney form may be needed if you appoint someone to act on your behalf in immigration-related matters.
This document must be notarized to grant legal authority to another person to act for you, making it crucial to the immigration process.
3. Oaths and Affidavits
Oaths and affidavits are often required during the immigration process to affirm the truthfulness of statements supporting your application.
A notary must sign these to verify the signer's identity and the document's integrity.
4. Translation Affidavits
Any non-English documents submitted to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) often require an accompanying certified translation.
Our bilingual team can translate your documents and prepare a notarized affidavit certifying the accuracy of the translation.
5. Certified Copies of Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, and Other Legal Documents**
USCIS sometimes requires notarized certified copies to ensure their legitimacy when submitting birth certificates or marriage licenses.
We provide both notarization and guidance to ensure your documents meet immigration standards.
How Can Lidia’s Notary Help Streamline Your Process?
At Lidia’s Notary, we understand that immigration can be stressful and aim to make it seamless. Here’s how we can help:
Our bilingual team speaks both English and Spanish fluently. This allows us to communicate clearly with our clients, ensuring they understand every process step. No more worrying about missing important details due to language barriers.
We are certified to assist with accurately filling out immigration forms. Whether you’re filing for a visa, residency, or citizenship, we ensure your forms are completed correctly to avoid delays or rejections.
There is no need to worry about making extra trips or finding a notary. We come to you! Our mobile services are designed for your convenience, allowing you to sign your documents from the comfort of your home or office.
We offer competitive pricing and fast service, ensuring your notarized documents are ready when you need them without breaking the bank.
Why Choose Lidia’s Notary?
With years of experience serving the community in the Lehigh Valley area, we understand the unique challenges of the immigration process. Our commitment to detail, accuracy, and excellent customer service ensures that your immigration documents will be handled carefully. We make the complex accessible and provide peace of mind, knowing that your documents are in good hands.
Ready to Get Started?
If you need help with your immigration documents, we’re here to make the process smoother for you and your family. For more information about our immigration forms services, visit lidiasnotaryservices.com, call 484-379-3739, or follow us on our Facebook and Instagram.
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