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Old Apr 26th 2002, 12:30 pm
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Having sent our first documents to the ACS notarised by a notary public with all the
pomp, stamping and cost (over £100) that goes with it we have now had further
documents certified by a regular solicitor who just signed it as a true copy(for
free). I am looking for reassurance that this will be accepted. Can anyone comment?

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Old Apr 26th 2002, 1:04 pm
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Lisa

It will be fine, I am forever telling people not to use the Notary Publics because they charge a small fortune, but our regular solicitor did ours for free too. My husbands spouse visa was processed within 6 weeks, so they must've been happy with them.

Relax, I know it's stressful, but we are all here to help and support each other!!

good luck sophia x
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