Immigration Documents: What Needs to Be Notarized in 2025?

Immigration paperwork is stressful enough—don’t let improper notarization delay your case.

Common Immigration Docs That Require Notarization:

  • Affidavits of Support

  • Certified Translations (with a notary’s certification)

  • Consent Letters for Minors

  • Powers of Attorney

  • Employment or Residency Verification Letters

Avoid Notario Fraud

In the U.S., notaries are not immigration attorneys. Beware of anyone offering to "fix" your case without proper legal accreditation.

Get It Done Right the First Time

At Stone Notary, we understand immigration documents and offer mobile, discreet, and professional service to help you avoid delays.

📱 Book now at stone-notary.com or email stone.notary@gmail.com.

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