Visa Application question
#1
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Visa Application question
Hello everybody,
last week we got our nomination letter, we are being sponsored. This week we have to apply for a perm visa (119) , my question is this;
The supporting docs that need to be certified by a professional etc, what do they write on, has anyone any ideas?
What did others put on, if you can help please let us know asap.
Thanks very much
samjam
last week we got our nomination letter, we are being sponsored. This week we have to apply for a perm visa (119) , my question is this;
The supporting docs that need to be certified by a professional etc, what do they write on, has anyone any ideas?
What did others put on, if you can help please let us know asap.
Thanks very much
samjam
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Re: Visa Application question
Hi Sam
We used a solicitor to certify ours, they just used a stamp that said "I hereby certify this is a true copy of the original" and then signed it.
We used a solicitor to certify ours, they just used a stamp that said "I hereby certify this is a true copy of the original" and then signed it.
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Re: Visa Application question
Originally Posted by bridiej
Hi Sam
We used a solicitor to certify ours, they just used a stamp that said "I hereby certify this is a true copy of the original" and then signed it.
We used a solicitor to certify ours, they just used a stamp that said "I hereby certify this is a true copy of the original" and then signed it.
thats most helpful, our is going to be signed by a radiographer and written not stamped, do you think this will be ok?
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Re: Visa Application question
Hello
If I were you I would check on the DIMIA website, as I'm not sure having a radiographer sign then is ok, I'm sure I've read about people having probs when their docs have been certified by medical professionals.
Hope I'm wrong, but best to be sure and save delays.
Carole
If I were you I would check on the DIMIA website, as I'm not sure having a radiographer sign then is ok, I'm sure I've read about people having probs when their docs have been certified by medical professionals.
Hope I'm wrong, but best to be sure and save delays.
Carole
Originally Posted by samjam
Hello everybody,
last week we got our nomination letter, we are being sponsored. This week we have to apply for a perm visa (119) , my question is this;
The supporting docs that need to be certified by a professional etc, what do they write on, has anyone any ideas?
What did others put on, if you can help please let us know asap.
Thanks very much
samjam
last week we got our nomination letter, we are being sponsored. This week we have to apply for a perm visa (119) , my question is this;
The supporting docs that need to be certified by a professional etc, what do they write on, has anyone any ideas?
What did others put on, if you can help please let us know asap.
Thanks very much
samjam
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Re: Visa Application question
Originally Posted by samjam
Thankyou Bridiej,
thats most helpful, our is going to be signed by a radiographer and written not stamped, do you think this will be ok?
thats most helpful, our is going to be signed by a radiographer and written not stamped, do you think this will be ok?
Documents certified by bank managers, doctors, teachers etc carry a strong risk of being rejected by DIMIA.
Ask around your circle of friends, colleagues and relatives, you may well find you know someone who's a JP.
Otherwise ring around the local solicitors. Prices vary enormously so avoid the ones with extortionate quotes.
Jeremy