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How to Apostille Documents for Panama Visa 2026

Complete state-by-state guide to apostille your birth certificate, marriage certificate, and police background check for Panama visa applications. Learn costs, timelines, and how to avoid delays.

What is an Apostille?

An apostille is an international certification that authenticates the origin of a public document. It is a form of legalization used in countries that are signatories to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention. Panama is a signatory, which means it legally recognizes apostilles as proof of document authenticity.

When you submit a document to Panama (such as a birth certificate, marriage certificate, or police background check) for a visa application, Panamanian immigration authorities need to verify that the document is genuine and legally issued by the US authority. An apostille is the international stamp that proves this authenticity without requiring additional certification steps.

Why Does Panama Require Apostilles?

  • Panama follows Hague Convention standards for international document authentication
  • It prevents fraud and ensures immigration documents are legitimate
  • It's recognized internationally, so the same apostille works for Panama visa, banking, and real estate transactions

The apostille is a certificate attached to the original document (or on a separate page bound to it). It includes the seal and signature of the authorized official from the issuing state. Once apostilled, your document is legally recognized in Panama without any further certification needed.

Which Documents Need Apostille for Panama?

Not every document needs an apostille for Panama. The specific requirements depend on the visa type you're applying for. Here are the most common documents required:

Birth Certificate

Required for nearly all Panama visas (Pensionado, Friendly Nations, Investor). Need certified copy from vital records office, apostilled. Cost: $10-25 (certified copy) + $5-20 (apostille).

Marriage Certificate

If applying with spouse or listing spouse as dependent. Get from county recorder or vital records office, apostilled. Includes divorced/widowed status if applicable.

Police Background Check / Criminal Record Clearance

Required for all visa types. FBI Identity History Summary (fingerprint-based) from Department of State, apostilled. Standard: 6-12 weeks. Expedited via channeler: 3-4 weeks.

Financial Documents

For Pensionado visa: Bank statements showing income (not always apostilled, but certified copies may be). For Investor visa: Business registration documents may need apostille depending on origin.

Education Diplomas

If applying for work visa or seeking professional licensure in Panama. College diploma from registrar's office, apostilled. Some professions require this (doctors, engineers, lawyers).

Divorce Decree / Decree Absolute

If previously married. Court-certified copy from family court, apostilled. Confirms marital status and any spousal/child support obligations.

How to Get an Apostille in the USA by State

Each US state has its own apostille authority, typically the Secretary of State's office. Here's a guide for the most common expat-origin states:

StateAuthorityCostProcessing Time
CaliforniaSecretary of State, Document Services$15 per document10-15 business days
FloridaSecretary of State, Notary Division$10 per document5-10 business days
TexasSecretary of State, Apostille Section$15 per document10-15 business days
New YorkSecretary of State, Notary Section$25 per document10-15 business days
ColoradoSecretary of State, Notary Division$20 per document10-15 business days

General Process for Any State:

  1. 1.Visit your state's Secretary of State website and find "Apostille" or "Authentication" section
  2. 2.Download apostille request form and instructions
  3. 3.Mail your certified document + form + fee to the address listed
  4. 4.Or request expedited service (usually $25-150 extra for 1-3 day turnaround)
  5. 5.Receive your apostilled document via mail or pickup

Expedited Apostille Services

Don't want to wait 10-15 business days? Private agencies can help:

  • USApostille.com — Handles multiple states, 2-3 day service
  • RushMyPassport.com — Expedited apostille services, nationwide
  • DocuServe — Good for bulk document apostille orders
  • Local Notaries — Can sometimes assist with document handling

Expedited services typically cost $25-150 on top of state fees. Worth it if you're on a tight timeline.

Birth Certificate Apostille Process Step-by-Step

1

Order Certified Copy of Birth Certificate

Contact the vital records office in the state/county where you were born. Each county/state has its own office.

  • Cost: $10-25 per certified copy
  • Time: 5-10 business days by mail, or same-day if in-person
  • Tip: Order 2-3 copies — you'll likely need multiple for other applications
2

Locate Your State's Apostille Authority

Almost always the Secretary of State's office. Search "[Your State] Secretary of State apostille" online.

Each state has a specific apostille section with mailing instructions, forms, and fees.

3

Prepare Your Apostille Request

Gather your certified birth certificate and apostille request form (download from Secretary of State website).

You'll need to specify: number of apostilles needed, exact document title, purpose (visa application is fine).

4

Mail Your Request with Payment

Send certified birth certificate + form + fee (check or money order) to the Secretary of State address listed.

  • Cost: $5-20 per apostille (state-dependent)
  • Tip: Use certified mail so you have tracking
5

Wait for Processing & Receive Apostille

Your birth certificate will be returned with an apostille certificate attached or bound to it.

  • Time: 10-15 business days standard, 1-3 days expedited
  • What it looks like: Large official seal and signature from Secretary of State

Important Note:

Apostilles are state-specific. If you were born in Texas, only the Texas Secretary of State can apostille your Texas birth certificate. If you were born in California, you must contact California's Secretary of State. The apostille is only valid when issued by the state that issued the original document.

Police Background Check & FBI Identity History

Panama requires a federal background check as part of all visa applications. Here's how to get an FBI Identity History Summary apostilled:

What is an FBI Identity History Summary?

It's a fingerprint-based criminal history report from the FBI that lists any federal and state criminal records. Panama accepts this as the official background check. It's much more thorough than local police checks and is specifically required by Panamanian immigration.

This is NOT just a "letter of good standing" from local police. It's a formal FBI report that requires live fingerprinting.

Step 1: Request FBI Identity History Summary

Online:

Visit fbi.gov/identity-history-summary-checks and apply online. Provides digital receipt.

By Mail:

Complete fingerprint card (Form FD-258) and mail to FBI with $18 fee.

In-Person Fingerprinting:

Visit local police station or use a fingerprinting service. Scan/mail fingerprints to FBI.

Step 2: Use a Channeler Service (FASTER)

Don't want to mail fingerprints? FBI-authorized "channeler" services can process your request faster:

  • Fieldprint: Live fingerprinting locations nationwide, 3-4 weeks, $20-50
  • Identogo: Similar service, some locations offer next-day appointments

Total time: 3-4 weeks vs 6-12 weeks standard. Highly recommended for visa timelines.

Step 3: Receive FBI Report & Apostille It

Once FBI sends you the Identity History Summary, you must get it apostilled by the US Department of State:

  • Authority: US Department of State Authentication Office
  • Cost: $20 federal apostille
  • Time: 2-3 weeks standard
  • Address: U.S. Department of State, Authentication Office, 2401 E St. NW, Washington DC 20522

Timeline Alert!

FBI background checks can take 6-12 weeks through normal channels. If you're on a tight visa timeline, start this process NOW. Using a channeler service (3-4 weeks) is highly recommended.

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Translation Requirements for Apostilled Documents

Once apostilled, your documents also need Spanish translation if they're in English. Panama immigration requires official Spanish translations.

Option 1: Certified Translation in the USA

Have your apostilled documents translated by a certified translator in the USA, then apostille the translation.

  • Cost: $25-75 per document translation
  • Then: Apostille the translation ($5-20 state fee)
  • Result: English original + apostille + Spanish translation + apostille of translation

Option 2: Translation in Panama

Bring your apostilled English documents to Panama and have them translated by a certified translator in Panama.

  • Cost: $25-50 per document (slightly cheaper in Panama)
  • Translator: Must be registered with Panama's courts (find through immigration lawyer)
  • Advantage: No need to apostille translation in USA

Recommendation:

Option 2 (translate in Panama) is often simpler and slightly cheaper. However, if you want everything ready before arriving, Option 1 gets it all done in the USA. Work with your immigration lawyer — they often have preferred translators and can handle this seamlessly.

Timeline Planning: How Long Does This Take?

Start gathering documents 2-3 months before your planned visa application. Here's a realistic timeline:

Month 1: Start Now

Order certified copies of birth certificate, marriage certificate (if applicable), divorce decree (if applicable)

Time needed: 5-10 business days. Cost: $20-75

Month 1-2: FBI Background Check

Request FBI Identity History Summary (use channeler service for speed). Fingerprint appointment and submit.

Time needed: 3-4 weeks (channeler) or 6-12 weeks (standard). Cost: $18 + $20-50 channeler fee

Month 2: Apostille Birth & Marriage Certificates

Submit certified copies to your state's Secretary of State for apostille. Or use expedited service.

Time needed: 10-15 business days standard, 1-3 days expedited. Cost: $10-50 per document

Month 2: Apostille FBI Report

Once you receive FBI report, send to Department of State for apostille.

Time needed: 2-3 weeks. Cost: $20

Month 2-3: Translation

Have apostilled documents translated to Spanish by certified translator (USA or Panama).

Time needed: 1-2 weeks. Cost: $25-75 per document

Month 3: Ready to Apply!

You now have all apostilled, translated documents ready for Panama visa application.

Timeline Summary:

  • Minimum time: 2-3 months (if using expedited services)
  • Standard time: 3-4 months
  • If using slow channels: 4-6 months
  • Bottom line: Start at least 3 months before your desired visa application date

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