Immigration applications — green cards, visas, citizenship, international residency, and background check apostilles for foreign countries — frequently require FBI ink fingerprint cards (Form FD-258) for FBI Identity History Summary requests. Palm Beach County Apostille and Notary Services provides immigration fingerprinting at our West Palm Beach location, completing FD-258 cards for Palm Beach County residents pursuing immigration benefits.
Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center completes FBI Form FD-258 ink fingerprint cards for all immigration-related fingerprinting purposes — visa applications, permanent residency, naturalization, consular submissions, and background check apostilles required by foreign governments for long-stay visas and permanent residency programs. We produce clean, accurate cards that meet FBI submission standards.
Bring your valid photo ID and any immigration submission instructions to our West Palm Beach center
Our technician completes all FD-258 biographical fields and captures your fingerprints professionally
Completed FBI fingerprint cards are returned to you for submission to the FBI or channeler
Most immigration fingerprinting requires FBI Form FD-258 ink fingerprint cards submitted to the FBI or a designated channeler for an Identity History Summary. Visit our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center with your valid photo ID and any submission instructions from your immigration attorney or the requesting consulate. We complete your FD-258 cards professionally and return them to you for submission.
Palm Beach County’s diverse international community generates significant immigration fingerprinting needs — residents pursuing U.S. residency, U.S. residents seeking international residency or long-stay visas, and individuals completing background check apostilles for foreign government submissions. Our West Palm Beach fingerprinting center serves all of these needs with professional FD-258 card completion and optional apostille coordination.
If you need both FBI fingerprint cards and an apostille on the resulting FBI Identity History Summary, our West Palm Beach office provides both services — fingerprinting and apostille coordination through the U.S. Department of State. We serve immigration fingerprinting clients throughout Palm Beach County including West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Delray Beach, and Wellington.
Most immigration purposes require FBI ink fingerprint cards (FD-258) — not Florida Live Scan. The FBI processes FD-258 cards to produce an Identity History Summary (IHS) used for immigration and international residency background checks. Our West Palm Beach center provides FD-258 ink fingerprinting for all immigration purposes.
Most immigration submissions require two FD-258 cards (one set). However, if you are submitting to multiple agencies — for example, an immigration consulate and an international residency program — you may need multiple sets. Our West Palm Beach team advises on the correct number of cards for your specific immigration situation.
The FBI processes your FD-258 cards and produces an Identity History Summary — a federal criminal background report. This is submitted to the requesting immigration authority or used to obtain an apostille for international submissions. Our West Palm Beach office can advise on the complete process for your specific immigration purpose.
Yes. Our West Palm Beach office provides both FBI fingerprint card services and apostille coordination for FBI Identity History Summary results. After the FBI returns your summary, we submit it to the U.S. Department of State for apostille authentication required by many foreign immigration and residency programs.
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