Facility Name | Street Address | City | State | Zip | Phone |
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Van Buren Post Office | 42 Main St | Van Buren | ME | 04785 | (207) 868-2874 |
Grand Isle Post Office | 6 Traverse St | Van Buren | ME | 04746 | (207) 895-6933 |
Frenchville Post Office | 386 U.S. 1 | Van Buren | ME | 04756 | (207) 543-7444 |
Madawaska Post Office | 370 Main St | Van Buren | ME | 04756 | (207) 728-4302 |
Limestone Post Office | 29 Main St | Van Buren | ME | 04750 | (207) 325-4838 |
Caribou Post Office | 41 Sweden St | Van Buren | ME | 04736 | (207) 492-0080 |
Fort Kent Post Office | 152 W Main St | Van Buren | ME | 04743 | (800) 275-8777 |
Northern Maine Community College Library | 33 Edgemont Dr | Van Buren | ME | 04769 | (207) 768-2718 |
Presque Isle Post Office | 23 2nd St | Van Buren | ME | 04769 | (207) 768-3911 |
Mark & Emily Turner Memorial Library | 39 2nd St | Van Buren | ME | 04769 | (207) 764-2571 |
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Yes, you can use an already saved photo. Our experts can convert your saved photo to an acceptable passport photo.
Yes, you can print the photos at home. Be sure to print your passport photos on thin, photo-quality paper.
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An Apostille is an international certification accepted by the countries participating in The Hague Treaty. Consular/Embassy legalization of documents is required for documents used in countries not part of the Hague Convention.
Notarizing a document adds an extra layer of security by requiring a witness to verify the signer's identity. A witness is a government-authorized person known as a notary public who attests that the signer is not signing under duress and that they are aware of the contents of the document they are signing.
Few example of documents that require legalization are:
Common documents that need authentication are:
On average, it takes about 18 to 24 months to complete the naturalization process and to become a U.S. citizen.