Photocopies
#1
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Photocopies
Please advise!
The DOCUMENT CHECKLIST for SPONSORSHIP just says photocopies
"Photocopy of your marriage certificate" and "Photocopy of your birth
certificate". Does anybody know if they should be translated/notarized
if they are not in english?
Thanks.
The DOCUMENT CHECKLIST for SPONSORSHIP just says photocopies
"Photocopy of your marriage certificate" and "Photocopy of your birth
certificate". Does anybody know if they should be translated/notarized
if they are not in english?
Thanks.
#2
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Re: Photocopies
IF it does not explicitly request certified copies then plain ones will do.
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Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"Bogdan" wrote in message
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> Please advise!
> The DOCUMENT CHECKLIST for SPONSORSHIP just says photocopies
> "Photocopy of your marriage certificate" and "Photocopy of your birth
> certificate". Does anybody know if they should be translated/notarized
> if they are not in english?
> Thanks.
--
Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"Bogdan" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Please advise!
> The DOCUMENT CHECKLIST for SPONSORSHIP just says photocopies
> "Photocopy of your marriage certificate" and "Photocopy of your birth
> certificate". Does anybody know if they should be translated/notarized
> if they are not in english?
> Thanks.
#3
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Re: Photocopies
As I stated in my earlier post if the copies are not in English or French,
the translation must be notarized and sent with a copy of the originals.
If they are in english or french then NO they do not have to be notarized.
Jim Humphries wrote in message
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> IF it does not explicitly request certified copies then plain ones will
do.
> --
> Jim Humphries, former visa officer
> "Bogdan" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Please advise!
> >
> > The DOCUMENT CHECKLIST for SPONSORSHIP just says photocopies
> > "Photocopy of your marriage certificate" and "Photocopy of your birth
> > certificate". Does anybody know if they should be translated/notarized
> > if they are not in english?
> >
> > Thanks.
the translation must be notarized and sent with a copy of the originals.
If they are in english or french then NO they do not have to be notarized.
Jim Humphries wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> IF it does not explicitly request certified copies then plain ones will
do.
> --
> Jim Humphries, former visa officer
> "Bogdan" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Please advise!
> >
> > The DOCUMENT CHECKLIST for SPONSORSHIP just says photocopies
> > "Photocopy of your marriage certificate" and "Photocopy of your birth
> > certificate". Does anybody know if they should be translated/notarized
> > if they are not in english?
> >
> > Thanks.