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Just a question about origional documents as opposed to certified copies from the courthouse.

Just a question about origional documents as opposed to certified copies from the courthouse.

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Old Jan 20th 2003, 1:54 pm
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Default Just a question about origional documents as opposed to certified copies from the courthouse.

Does the INS consider certified copies to be as good as the original or do I
need to give the actual onion skin one to my fiance when he goes to the
interview?
 
Old Jan 20th 2003, 3:24 pm
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Default Re: Just a question about origional documents as opposed to certified copies from the courthouse.

Originally posted by News
Does the INS consider certified copies to be as good as the original or do I
need to give the actual onion skin one to my fiance when he goes to the
interview?
No sure if you know this but you never get originals. You will only have registered/certified copies for divorce and/or marriage. The originals are always retained by the authority issuing them.

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