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Topic: Applying for UK Fiance Visa - question re notarized copy of fiance's UK passport  (Read 1472 times)

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On the issue of certified/notarized copies of passport, what WORDING should be used? We're going to have my fiance's British passport notarized in the States in order to submit it with my application for UK Fiance Visa, but normally a Notary Public is notarizing someone's signature and just signs their name and dates the document, but in our case the situation is different. Any ideas? Cheers.
04/2003 – Met UKC online
07/2004 - Married UKC/lived in UK 1 mo.
11/2004 - Moved to US
11/2008 - UKC husband received USC
03/2010 - Decided to return to UK
04/2010 – Received UK Spouse Visa (KOL REQ)
08/2010 – Returned to UK to live; took/passed KOL
12/2010 - Received ILR
11/2013 - Received British Citizenship
25/10/14 - Submitted UK passport application
30/10/14 - Received Invite to Interview letter
15/11/14 - Interview date (London)
18/11/14 - UK Passport received
THE END! :-)


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My bank notarized the copies for me. She had a stamp that said something like certified true copy, then she signed it and sealed it with her notary stamp. That was all she did and it was accepted for a fiance visa with no problems. We copied every page of the passport.


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It should say something along the lines of "I certify this to be a true and accurate copy of the original" along with their signature.


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Cheers everyone.
04/2003 – Met UKC online
07/2004 - Married UKC/lived in UK 1 mo.
11/2004 - Moved to US
11/2008 - UKC husband received USC
03/2010 - Decided to return to UK
04/2010 – Received UK Spouse Visa (KOL REQ)
08/2010 – Returned to UK to live; took/passed KOL
12/2010 - Received ILR
11/2013 - Received British Citizenship
25/10/14 - Submitted UK passport application
30/10/14 - Received Invite to Interview letter
15/11/14 - Interview date (London)
18/11/14 - UK Passport received
THE END! :-)


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I'm assuming i should do this with the spousal visa as well?


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