Need an FBI Apostille in Mumbai? Here’s How to Get It

Want an FBI Apostille in Mumbai? Learn the exact steps, costs, and how Globeia gets it done from your home in as little as 10 days
Ayushi Trivedi
5 mins
April 23, 2026

If you have ever lived, worked, or studied in the United States and are now planning to move abroad from Mumbai, an FBI apostille is likely on your checklist - whether you know it yet or not. Mumbai is a global hub for tech, finance, and healthcare, meaning thousands of residents have complex "US histories" - multiple visas, or years spent in different states. This makes the background check process particularly tricky. Even if you are a first-time applicant, the process is not any less complicated.  

 

You need a document issued by the FBI and apostilled by the US Department of State to prove your criminal record status to your next host country. The real challenge is figuring out how to get an FBI apostille while living thousands of miles away in Mumbai. You are trying to coordinate between two major US government agencies. The process requires strict document compliance and is highly time-sensitive. This is where most applicants get stuck and end up making avoidable mistakes.

 

Keep reading to understand exactly what the process of FBI Apostille in Mumbai involves, what it costs, where things typically go wrong, and how to get it done correctly the first time. 

Do You Need an FBI Apostille From Mumbai? Common Situations That Require One

If you have US history, chances are you will need an FBI apostille at some point in your next move. Below are the most common situations where it becomes mandatory : 

  • Moving to a Different Country: If you are applying for a residence permit or a long-stay visa in a country that is part of the Hague Convention.
  • International Employment: Many international employers require an apostilled FBI check to process your work permit.
  • Studying Abroad: Some universities abroad require international applicants to submit a police clearance from all countries where you’ve lived. Mumbai applicants with US undergraduate or work experience will need an apostilled FBI report in this case.
  • International Adoption: Foreign adoption agencies require background checks for all adults in the household to ensure a safe environment.
  • Foreign Business Registration: If you are setting up a business or becoming a company director in another country  

 

Still not sure if you need one?

 

You most likely need an FBI apostille if you answer yes to any of the following:

 

  • Have you lived or worked in the United States for 6 months or more at any point?
  • Is a foreign government, employer, or university asking for a police clearance from all prior countries of residence?
  • Are you applying for immigration, PR, or a long-term visa in a country that is part of the Hague Convention?
  • Are you involved in an international adoption process?
  • Has your overseas employer specifically requested a US criminal background check?

 

Note: Mumbai's professional base is unusually diverse in terms of US work history, all falling into slightly different categories when it comes to what the receiving country will ask for. If your US history is a bit complex, it's a good idea to contact Globeia to clarify exactly what documents you need before investing time and money in the wrong ones. 

Step-by-Step Process to Get an FBI Apostille in Mumbai

The standard process of getting an FBI Apostille while living in Mumbai is explained below. Steps 1, 2, and 3 are only for applicants who do not yet have their FBI background check. If you already have your FBI report issued, you can start directly from Step 4:

Step 1: Get Fingerprinted in Mumbai 

 

You must have your fingerprints captured on the official FBI FD-258/FD-1164 card. These fingerprints have to be taken by specialised agencies compliant with FBI standards. This is an important step because the Federal Bureau of Investigation is very strict about fingerprint quality. Many professional apostille service providers like Globeia offer compliant at-home fingerprinting services in Mumbai.

 

Time required at this stage: 1 appointment, typically 15-20 minutes. 

 

Step 2: Submit Your Application to the FBI

 

Once your fingerprints are ready, you have to submit them along with your application to the FBI to request your Identity History Summary (your background check). You can either do the process yourself, or take help from Globeia for a faster turnaround time. 

 

Step 3: Receive Your FBI Background Check Report

 

After processing, the FBI will issue your background check report, usually as a secure PDF or as a physical document by mail, depending on how the request was submitted. This document is what you’ll need to get apostilled.

 

FBI processing time at this stage: Direct mail-in requests can take 2-4 weeks or longer, depending on volume.

 

Step 4: Send Your Document for Apostille

 

Once you have your FBI report, send it along with Form DS-4194 to the U.S. Department of State's Office of Authentications in Washington, D.C.(via secure international courier). This is the only authority that can issue an apostille for FBI documents.

 

Apostille processing time at this stage: After mailing your documents to the Department of State, they will be apostilled in 5-6 weeks. Using Globeia for this step can reduce the turnaround time drastically (10 days).

 

Step 5: Get the Apostilled Document Delivered to Mumbai

 

Once the apostille is done, the document is couriered back to you in Mumbai. You can then use it for your visa, job, or immigration process abroad.

 

The steps above reflect the DIY route - where every step is handled by you. While it is technically doable, the process is layered. A single error at any stage means restarting that stage from scratch, with no local office to turn to for resolution. This is why most Mumbai applicants who have tried the DIY route once choose a professional service like Globeia Mumbai for any subsequent applications.  

Why Mumbai Applicants Face Delays in FBI Apostille

  1. Manual Fingerprint Rejections: Many applicants in Mumbai still use the "Ink and Roll" method on paper FD-258/FD-1164 cards. It needs to be done very precisely. If the ink is too light or the ridges are smudged, the FBI will reject the card 3-4 weeks after they receive it. This means the applicant loses an entire month before they even find out there is a problem. The solution is to use a service that uses professional rolled ink fingerprinting techniques that meet FBI standards.
  2. Incorrect Format Rejections: Another common mistake for Mumbai applicants is receiving the FBI results as a digital PDF, printing it at a local shop, and mailing that print-out for an apostille. The U.S. Department of State will reject a standard print-out. The apostille has to be placed on either the original hard copy mailed by the FBI or a digitally verified version handled by an approved apostille service.
  3. Submitting to the Wrong Apostille Authority: A surprising number of Mumbai applicants attempt to get their FBI background check apostilled through the wrong channel. You cannot send your document for apostilling to the following:
    - US Consulate General in Mumbai (they don’t handle apostilles)
    - MEA apostille service (only handles Indian-issued documents)
    - US State-Level Secretary of State office (they don’t process federal documents)
    If you use any of these routes, your document will simply be returned without an apostille, with no resolution except starting the correct process from the beginning.
  4. International Shipping Delays and Document Loss: If you’re doing it yourself, you’ll need to courier your documents multiple times between India and the US - first to the FBI, then to the US Department of State, and finally back to Mumbai. Each step can take 7-14 business days and may face delays due to customs or courier issues. There’s also a risk of documents getting lost or damaged, and if that happens, you can’t just reprint your FBI report - you’ll have to start the entire process again.

How Globeia Simplifies the FBI Apostille Process in Mumbai

The process for getting an FBI Apostille in Mumbai has the same number of steps whether you do it yourself or use a professional service. What changes is who carries the risk at each stage, and what happens when something goes wrong. Check how Globeia makes everything easy and manageable for you:

 

ParameterDIY RouteGlobeia (Recommended)
Fingerprinting in Mumbai Independent sourcing and quality is not guaranteedDoorstep FBI-compliant fingerprinting 
Form validation Manual - can lead to multiple errorsSmartPortal designed for on the spot validation and guidance - 98% accuracy rate
FBI submission You manage directly or find a channeler Each step handled end-to-end 
Keeping up with requirement changes You are responsible for tracking any changes to FBI fees, accepted document formats, or US Department of State processing requirementsGlobeia monitors requirement changes in real time and ensures every application follows the most current FBI and US Department of State guidelines
Physical US presenceNoneGlobeia Washington, D.C. office next door to the US Department of State
Apostille processing time 5-6 weeks 10 days (expedited)
Document tracking No centralised trackingLive tracking dashboard
Risk of rejection High, since there is no one for pre-submission checks 95% acceptance rate
What happens if rejected Restart the stage, lose fees and time Globeia resolves and resubmits
Delivery to MumbaiYou arrange an international courierSecure courier with real-time tracking

 

This shows that Globeia not only takes the tedious manual paperwork off your hands, but gives you a single portal to manage, track, and complete the entire FBI apostille process from your home in Mumbai. From the moment your fingerprints are taken to the moment the apostilled document arrives at your door, everything runs through one portal with full visibility at every stage.

 

Behind the scenes, Globeia's Washington, D.C. office handles direct drop-offs at the US Department of State. This eliminates international mailing delays and ensures that if any problems occur during processing, they are resolved quickly by a team that is physically present.

Total Cost of FBI Apostille in Mumbai

The costs involved in getting your FBI background check apostilled in Mumbai depend on what method you’re choosing. 

 

What Globeia charges

 

The fee for completing an FBI apostille process from Mumbai with Globeia is competitive, with no hidden charges. A single fee covers the entire process end-to-end. There are no separate payments to different agencies, no surprise courier charges, and no additional fees*.

 

* If your case needs extra services like embassy legalization or certified translation leading to some additional charges, Globeia will let you know upfront before you commit to anything. 

 

What the DIY route costs

 

If you choose to handle the process yourself from Mumbai, the costs are broken down across multiple separate payments:

 

  1. US Department of State apostille fee
  2. International courier - Mumbai to FBI (West Virginia)
  3. International courier - Mumbai to US Dept. of State
  4. Return courier - Washington D.C. to Mumbai

 

On paper, the DIY route might look cheaper, but that is only if your application is accepted on the first attempt at every stage. A single fingerprint rejection means paying for a new fingerprinting appointment and resubmitting the FBI application. A document rejection at the US Department of State means another international courier round trip and reprocessing fees on top of that. If you factor in errors, this route frequently ends up costing more than a professional service both in money and in time.

Conclusion

Mumbai has a way of making everything feel urgent - and honestly, with the FBI apostille, that instinct is correct. This is not a document you want to be chasing while the rest of your immigration or job application is waiting on it. You now know exactly what the process involves, where it typically goes wrong, and what it realistically costs. That is more than most people know when they start.

 

Ready to get started? Apply here using Globeia’s SmartForm, and let us handle the rest. By the time your visa interview or job onboarding comes around, the apostille will already be on its way back to you.  

FAQs

I live in Mumbai but I've never been to the US. Do I still need an FBI apostille?

No. An FBI apostille is only required if you have previously lived, worked, or studied in the United States. It specifically covers your US criminal record history, so it is only relevant if you have spent time in the US.

Can the US Consulate in Mumbai apostille my FBI report?

No. This is a common misconception. The US Consulate in Mumbai does not have the authority to apostille federal documents. Only the US Department of State in Washington, DC, can issue an apostille for your FBI background check.

How long does the FBI apostille process take from Mumbai?

If you use a professional service like Globeia, the apostille processing can be completed in 10 days on an expedited basis. The DIY route can take anywhere from 5 to 6 weeks, depending on FBI processing backlogs, courier timelines, and whether your application is accepted on the first attempt.

Can I get an FBI apostille done completely from Mumbai?

Yes, you can. Even though the apostille is issued in the US, you can complete the entire process remotely from Mumbai. You’ll just need to send your documents internationally or use Globeia that will handle everything for you.

Do I need to visit any government office in Mumbai?

Not necessarily. No office in Mumbai can apostille FBI documents. Most of the process happens in the US, so you either courier documents or use a service that manages it remotely like Globeia Mumbai.

Is the FBI apostille the same as MEA apostille in India?

No, they are completely different. MEA apostille is only for Indian documents. FBI apostille is issued by the US Department of State for US documents.