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Naturalization Name Change Order

$175.00 15 minutes

A Naturalization Name Change Order is an official court document issued during the U.S. naturalization process that legally authorizes a change of name. Granted by a judge at the naturalization oath ceremony, it allows the applicant to adopt a new legal name as part of becoming a U.S. citizen. This document serves as proof of the name change and is accepted by government agencies for updating identity documents. We provide expedited federal apostille services for this order through our Washington, D.C. office, reducing the usual 4–6 week timeline to about 10–12 business days. Our direct, secure process ensures your documents are recognized abroad quickly for immigration, legal, or personal needs.

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A Naturalization Name Change Order is an official court document issued during the U.S. naturalization process that legally authorizes a change of name. This order is typically granted by a judge at the time of the naturalization oath ceremony, allowing the applicant to adopt a new legal name as part of becoming a U.S. citizen. It serves as legal proof of the name change and is accepted by government agencies for updating identity documents. The name change becomes effective immediately upon issuance of the naturalization certificate reflecting the new name.

Federal Apostille Service Overview

NOTICE: A mailing fee applies for drop-offs — $15 for return to our office or $25 for delivery to your location. All shipments include tracking via FedEx or USPS.

Fast and Reliable Federal Apostille Services (10–12 Business Day Delivery — Shipping everywhere) through the U.S. Office of Authentications.

Our service specializes in obtaining a Federal Apostille for a wide variety of documents through the U.S. Department of State Office of Authentications, also commonly referred to as the U.S. Office of Authentication. This process is essential when you need U.S. federal documents recognized in foreign countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention. Fees for foreign embassies (not part of Hague Convention) will be added on depending on the embassies’ processing fee.

Unlike the standard apostille process, which may take 4 to 6 weeks or longer, we offer expedited federal apostille services by leveraging our dedicated office in Washington, D.C. Once we receive your documents, we immediately forward them to our on-site team, who then hand-deliver your paperwork to the U.S. Department of State Office of Authentications.

This direct and secure method allows us to cut down processing time to approximately 1.5 to 2 weeks, or even faster in some cases, depending on the current workload of the federal agency. By avoiding third-party mailing delays and long government backlogs, we help you meet urgent deadlines for visas, immigration, adoption, business, or academic purposes.

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