FBI Background Check Apostille for South Korea
For the E-2 teaching visa (and E-7/F-series) β Live Scan today, apostille handled
In short: South Korea is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, so a U.S. criminal background check used for South Korea's E-2 English-teaching visa (and E-7 and F-series routes) must be authenticated with an apostille β not embassy legalization. For a visa this is normally the FBI Identity History Summary, apostilled by the U.S. Department of State. Efficient Biometrics captures your fingerprints by Live Scan as an authorized FBI channeling agency (results in about 1–8 hours) and then coordinates the apostille so it's accepted in South Korea.
When you need an apostilled background check for South Korea
The E-2 English-teaching visa is one of the best-known apostille requirements anywhere: applicants must submit an FBI background check with an apostille, and Korean consulates are strict that it be recent and unaltered. Getting the report fast and apostilled correctly is exactly what trips people up.
The document these applications call for is almost always the FBI Identity History Summary — a nationwide criminal-history check — authenticated with a U.S. federal apostille for use in South Korea.
How we get it done — fast
- Live Scan fingerprinting on site. As an authorized FBI channeling agency in Naperville, we capture your fingerprints electronically and submit them straight to the FBI — no ink cards, no mailing. Walk in or call/text 847-436-5222.
- FBI results in about 1–8 hours. You receive your FBI Identity History Summary the same day in most cases, instead of the 8–14 weeks a direct mail submission takes.
- We coordinate the apostille. Because the FBI report is a federal document, its apostille is issued by the U.S. Department of State — we prepare the report correctly and guide you through (or handle) that step so it's accepted abroad.
- Delivered and tracked. Back to you or straight to your destination, domestic or international, with status you can follow the whole way.
Why Efficient Biometrics
We're a licensed and insured service with a real, staffed office in Naperville (682 Illinois Route 59) and an authorized FBI channeling agency — Live Scan fingerprints, same-day FBI results, and apostille coordination under one roof. Same-day and walk-in fingerprinting is often available. Call or text 847-436-5222.
Two paths worth knowing: a nationwide FBI background check is apostilled by the U.S. Department of State, while some countries and consulates accept a state-level criminal-history check — an Illinois State Police report, which we can apostille directly at the Illinois Secretary of State. Tell us your destination country and visa and we'll confirm exactly which one your consulate requires.
Related guides: how to get an FBI background check in Naperville, apostille vs. authentication vs. legalization, and our apostille background check by country overview.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the E-2 visa specifically require an FBI check with apostille?
Yes. The E-2 teaching visa requires a nationwide FBI Identity History Summary authenticated with a U.S. Department of State apostille. A state check is generally not accepted for the E-2.
My recruiter says the FBI check can't be expired -- how fresh can you make it?
Live Scan returns FBI results in about 1-8 hours, so you can submit a brand-new report and go straight to the apostille.
Do I need an apostille or embassy legalization for South Korea?
South Korea is in the Hague Apostille Convention, so an apostille is what you need -- not embassy legalization.
How fast can I get the FBI background check itself?
Through our authorized FBI channeling (Live Scan fingerprinting), results are typically ready in about 1-8 hours -- versus 8-14 weeks for a direct mail submission.
Who issues the apostille on an FBI background check?
The U.S. Department of State, because the FBI Identity History Summary is a federal document. Illinois cannot apostille a federal report. We prepare the report and guide you through (or handle) the Department of State step.