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Photo copy of documents - PEO appointment

Post by rajesh9pl » Sat May 12, 2012 12:40 pm

Hi,

I would like to know if I should carry photo copy of all the documents I will submit e.g. Payslips, Personal Bank Statements, Business Account bank statements, Dividend Vouchers, Invoices, Accountant Letter etc.

All these copies will make too many papers. Do they not copy them as they are charging such a high fee?

Many thanks,
Rajesh

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Re: Photo copy of documents - PEO appointment

Post by longshift » Sat May 12, 2012 12:50 pm

rajesh9pl wrote:Hi,

I would like to know if I should carry photo copy of all the documents I will submit e.g. Payslips, Personal Bank Statements, Business Account bank statements, Dividend Vouchers, Invoices, Accountant Letter etc.

All these copies will make too many papers. Do they not copy them as they are charging such a high fee?

Many thanks,
Rajesh
Photocopies are not a required. It just makes case worker's life a little easy. And saves some time. So, its a common perception that to be in the good books of the case worker, you should carry the photocopies. However, as I said earlier, its totally not required. They will photocopy all the docs that they fill necessary.

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Post by geriatrix » Sat May 12, 2012 1:45 pm

Please continue in the existing topic.
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