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sam_can
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Notarised mark sheets VS university transcripts
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July 02, 2009, 02:07:47 pm »
Every CHC office is asking for University transcripts in sealed envelope, i believe it is nothing but degree market sheets , If that is the case then notarised copy of mark sheets will serve the purpose ?? I am staying out of Indian, for getting university transcripts i need to send all originals and it may take 2 or 3 weeks time. Since I am short of time to respond my 120 days letter, i am looking for alternate options
Any senior member can clarify this ? What would be consequences in worst case ??
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IT applicant
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Re: Notarised mark sheets VS university transcripts
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July 02, 2009, 02:16:47 pm »
Sam
From what I have heard that immigration clerks have set parameters on basis of which they allocate marks to your application and believe me or not,sealed stamped transcripts actually mean sealed ones.
I would strongly suggest that you ask any friend of yours to go to university and get this stuff.Most of universities have quick(a.k.a tatkal) service available to get transcripts-they would just charge some higher fees for the same
cheers!
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sam_can
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Re: Notarised mark sheets VS university transcripts
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Hi
Can I send other documents first with explanation about Transcripts , so that it can be forwarded later , or it will be taken as not submitting documnets and decsion will be taken accordingly
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Re: Notarised mark sheets VS university transcripts
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July 03, 2009, 03:24:37 am »
that will be your choice..
i've heard of only 1 person till date who chose to give notarised copy of transcripts rather than original transcripts.
He got approved. narinder1981. check his thread. you'll get a lot of usefull information on that.
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