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sterion75
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Full Application To Embassy Clarification on Documents
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September 27, 2009, 02:10:16 pm »
At the top of the passport office specific document(london) it specifies not to send original documents unless other wise stated HOWEVER this is very unclear as only 1 thing on the checklist says photocopy suggesting everything else should be originals
Specifically should these be original or photocopies
1) Birth Certificate and Divorce Certs
2) certification of completion and the graduation degree
Does the bank funds letter need to be certified?
Hopefully the £ doesnt go down much more :) 1.7 against the cad$ ouch!! When I lived out there in 98 it was 2.5
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sterion75
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Anyone?
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Re: Full Application To Embassy Clarification on Documents
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September 28, 2009, 05:55:02 pm »
Answers are as below.
At the top of the passport office specific document(london) it specifies not to send original documents unless other wise stated HOWEVER this is very unclear as only 1 thing on the checklist says photocopy suggesting everything else should be originals
Specifically should these be original or photocopies
1) Birth Certificate and Divorce Certs
- Certified photocopies
2) certification of completion and the graduation degree
-- Ceritfied photocopies along with transcripts
Does the bank funds letter need to be certified?
you can obtain a savings certificate from bank , no extra certification needed, or submit a saving account statement certified by bank.
Hopefully the £ doesnt go down much more :) 1.7 against the cad$ ouch!! When I lived out there in 98 it was 2.5
Robbie
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