Do you need to apostille your Pension letter?
Are you planning to retire in another country and have been asked to apostille your Pension income letter in addition to your Social Security Income and Benefits Statement (SSA) to prove your income? Have you been offered a permanent VISA? Do you also need to apostille your FBI background check?
The most popular countries most Americans are retiring to are:
- Ecuador
- Costa Rica
- Panama
- Colombia
- Brazil
- Ukraine
- Portugal
- Mexico
In order to apostille your pension income letter, you must obtain a signed and notarized copy. Please contact the company that is administering your pension and request for a signed and notarized letter attesting to your monthly benefits. If you also need to apostille your Social Security Income and Benefits statement, please contact the local Social Security office and request a signed letter. The Social Security Income and Benefits letter does not require notarization. If your pension is administered by the U.S. Federal Government, no notarization is required.
Note: Beware of web-sites that ask you to upload your documents! Only original documents can receive an apostille from the Secretary of State.
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Obtaining an apostille can be complicated and time-consuming. Don’t leave this process to untrained employees or non-professionals who do not fully understand the apostille process and the unique requirements of certain countries. Your paperwork could be rejected costing you time and money. Don’t let this happen to you!
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