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I took a look through the Middle East one - we're based in the United Arab Emirates.
It says, provide notarized photocopies unless stated otherwise.
So from the looks of it, the marriage certificate and my wife's birth certificate need to be notarized, but then further down it mentions to provide a photocopy of the spouse's passport copy and citizenship certificate.. I take it that would mean literally just a photocopy?
Where are you from? I am a UK passport holder and was living in the UAE when I submitted my application (and was processed through ADVO). I only sent photocopies, nothing of mine was notarised.
@Taddy - my wife and I live in the UAE. I'm a Canadian passport holder, and my wife is from the Philippines.
@kate - we're sending both together, but my question is about if her birth certificate and our wedding certificate need to be notarized, and if the remaining documents that only say 'photocopy' need to be notarized, or just simply photocopies.
@Taddy - my wife and I live in the UAE. I'm a Canadian passport holder, and my wife is from the Philippines.
@kate - we're sending both together, but my question is about if her birth certificate and our wedding certificate need to be notarized, and if the remaining documents that only say 'photocopy' need to be notarized, or just simply photocopies.
Send the certified true copies of your wife Nso birth certificate and marriage certificate as well....regarding your wifey's passport, just send the photocopy..for it to be safe and not to be lost from your visa office.anyways, when the visa is ready, then will request for the original passport for visa stamping.
It says in the Middle East instructions (we're based in the UAE), to send notarized copies, so I think we should be sending only notarized copies of her birth certificate and our marriage certificate, and I believe I need to also send my birth certificate too notarized. If you see page 3 of the Middle East guide for Immigrants, it mentions that there under Identity and Civil Status Documents.
Sweet_ivy, my wife is based here in the UAE, so we'll be going by the UAE instructions. I believe the NSO documents are required for the Manila office.
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