Notarize Immigration Forms in Dallas, TX

Immigration document notarization covers USCIS forms, affidavits of support, visa applications, certified translations, and other paperwork required for immigration proceedings. Many immigration forms require notarized supporting documents, and USCIS has specific requirements for notarization.

Notary fee:$6/signature
Typical total:$5 - $15 per signature

Immigration Forms Requirements in Texas

Same federal USCIS requirements as all states
I-864 Affidavit of Support requires notarization
Certified translations need translator's notarized oath
Bilingual notaries widely available in Texas cities
Houston and Dallas have large immigrant service communities

Texas notaries who speak Spanish are widely available, especially in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and border cities. They can help navigate the notarization process.

What to Bring to Your Notary Appointment

1.Valid government-issued photo ID
2.The immigration form or supporting document (unsigned)
3.Original foreign documents requiring translation
4.Translator's certification (if applicable)
5.Passport (for identity verification)

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Notary Costs in Texas

$6
Per signature
$50 - $100
Mobile notary
$25 - $75
Travel fee
$25 - $50
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which immigration forms need to be notarized?

The I-864 Affidavit of Support, affidavits for name changes, sworn statements, and certified translations typically require notarization. The main USCIS application forms (I-130, I-485) do not need notarization but their supporting affidavits do.

Can a notary translate documents?

A notary can certify a translation if they are fluent in both languages. More commonly, a separate certified translator prepares the translation and the notary certifies the translator's oath of accuracy.

Do I need a bilingual notary for immigration documents?

Not required, but helpful. The signer must understand what they are signing. If you do not speak English, a bilingual notary or a translator present at the signing can help.

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