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John Green wrote:Thanks guys. My wife, who has done this sort of thing before in her country (I am British) says that they should be able in the office to accept ONLY a notarised copy of my UK passport, with no need for her to present my original passport. If necessary, they can check the notarised copy is valid by the passport number on it. I think this is what is alluded to. Exactly what I advised. Notarised copy in place of the sponsor's original passport. All pages must be notarised.
So the situation is this. The more important supporting documents are going to be notarised in Moldova, or originals are presented for them to keep (where I don't need them back). Where the originals are in Russian/Moldova, they are translated to English in Moldova and also notarised. Also by a certified person there.
The marriage was in Moldova and the certificate is in Moldovan.
I assume that the "undated" bank statement is fine, unless I hear back to the contrary, thanks. You haven't answered by question about whether you are submitting an original statement or an online copy. What is the date of the last transaction?
All pages. The Post Office can certify them for a fee.seagul wrote:Sorry to interrupt but it's relevant. If a sponsor not want to submitt original British passport of 48 pages then should all 48 pages be notarised? And should it be notarized / certified because post office can cheaply certify but not notarize? Please clear this confusing query.
John Green wrote:Right, I knew about the certified notario, etc. In Moldova, because it uses two "official" languages, you find notarios all over the place.
Interesting though the passage that says "Sometimes, when a document has more than one page, the certifier does not want to certify every page. We will accept the document if the pages are all attached together (such as stapling) and the top page is certified as described. The certification must also clearly state how many pages have been certified."
Have you the source for the info please? Search the Immigration Rules.
As it happens, there are a few cases where two or three pages of the above supporting documents are stapled together to notarise. So this will save on the cost of the authentication.
I did ask at the end of last week for BM Savings to send me another statement. So what they have done is to send a covering letter that is dated 1 July, saying in a few days I will receive a second copy of the bank statement. So I think that with this (dated) covering letter and a second statement, all will be absolutely well.