Use the Globeia portal to easily upload and manage your U.S. apostille application electronically. You will receive regular updates on the status of your application, allowing you to stay informed and manage the rest of your immigration process.
Once your documents are apostilled, you'll receive details of your mail package through our online portal. This allows you to monitor your documents’ progress in real-time, ensuring peace of mind until they arrive safely in Israel.
Like many other countries, Israeli authorities require foreign documents to be apostilled before they can be recognized as legal and valid within their jurisdiction. This process can seem unfamiliar and involves understanding different U.S. state regulations and procedures.
Making Aliyah opens doors to a new chapter in your life. As you embark on this exciting journey, getting your necessary documentation ready becomes essential. Globeia understands the importance of a smooth transition and is here to assist you with preparing your and your family’s essential Aliyah documents, including birth certificates, marriage certificates, educational transcripts, employment records, and FBI police clearance.
Globeia offers an all-inclusive U.S. apostille service for all state and federally-issued documents. Our platform is designed to help you prepare and submit all of the documents required for your Aliyah application.
Several U.S. documents typically require apostille certification for use in Israel. These include:
Birth certificates:
Needed for marriage registration, school enrollment, and citizenship applications.
Marriage certificates:
Essential for obtaining residency permits, registering marriages, and receiving spousal benefits.
Death certificates:
Required for settling estates, obtaining survivor benefits, and closing bank accounts.
Educational diplomas and transcripts:
Necessary for university admissions, professional licensing, and job applications in Israel.
FBI background checks:
May be required for visa applications, employment opportunities, and adoption processes.