I have a citizenship interview Tuesday morning, but can't put together all the document originals.
When I applied originally one of the documents was a police clearance letter from my home country. These are generated online via a goverment website, so they're just pdfs you print out on your printer at home. Since the letter wasn't in English, I had it translated.
The translation had a notarized affidavit attached to it with a metal foil glued on. Unfortunately I mailed this with the application, and all I have now is a photocopy.
What do I do? Are they going to deny my citizenship application since I can't show the original translation? Do I get another letter and translate that? Does that count as the same thing? The original is gone so there is no way to get that back.
When I applied originally one of the documents was a police clearance letter from my home country. These are generated online via a goverment website, so they're just pdfs you print out on your printer at home. Since the letter wasn't in English, I had it translated.
The translation had a notarized affidavit attached to it with a metal foil glued on. Unfortunately I mailed this with the application, and all I have now is a photocopy.
What do I do? Are they going to deny my citizenship application since I can't show the original translation? Do I get another letter and translate that? Does that count as the same thing? The original is gone so there is no way to get that back.