for passport stamps you may want color copies, as they may not show up properly in greyscale. for the rest b/w is fine as long as the numbers show clearly.
I mean for for eg copr.. Front and back in 2 separate pages is ok ? Cos I print from staples, id ont want to insert my copr in and get stuck if I have double side
COPR original copy contains 1 page in both side. So you can copy in colour as is like original.. All other original document which has both side print, you can copy also same as original both side in one paper..
Also if you are printing application from PDF, you can print in one paper both side from page 1 to 7. You will require 4 sheets total for Application..
they know what is written in the back of the copr ..
this is what i sent
front of the copr
front of the degree certificate
front of the each id
front and back of the pr on same page( top half with front and bottom half with back
passport 1st page top half with 2nd and third page and bottom half with 4-5 page
passport 2nd page top half with page 12-13 and bottom half with page 17-18
( assuming you have all your stamps in those pages only
passport 3rd page top half with 32-33 page and bottom half 34-35th page with my address and my back home address
all pages of transcript and all pages of medium of language certificate
i did all pages in color as i do not have much black left in my ink-jet scanner come printer ..
no rq / no questionair --girl did not even ask me for my originals - only checked if all has included all bio pages with activity in it and i was done in 10 minutes ..
Though I am couple of months away from applying however,need to confirm do we have to submit copies of all those pages of our passports which contain stamps .
Besides, I am going to get renewed my passport by the end of this month so should I submit copies of my old passport as well alongwith the new one ?
They dont ask us to submit stamp pages.. Only pages with name /dob and photo... with regards to pasport all the pasport old and new which you had in this 4 years,,, not the one before that...