For my EE application, I need to attach my translated birth certificate. The document was translated by a certified translation. The document he gave me contains the translation + photocopies of my original documents. They are stapled together, with a little triangle thing in the corner. Each page has a little stamp with a signature.
Now I need to upload this document online. Can I un-staple the pages to be able to scan them? (Scanning the document while stapled covers part of the photocopies).
Try not to do that. Keep the original just in case (they can ask for original by mail - also highly improbable). Just scan it as good as you can manually (you can alternatively try to make good photo of each page).
For my EE application, I need to attach my translated birth certificate. The document was translated by a certified translation. The document he gave me contains the translation + photocopies of my original documents. They are stapled together, with a little triangle thing in the corner. Each page has a little stamp with a signature.
Now I need to upload this document online. Can I un-staple the pages to be able to scan them? (Scanning the document while stapled covers part of the photocopies).
By unstapling that, he would break the original seal on in. (They are stapled together, with a little triangle thing in the corner. Each page has a little stamp with a signature.).
That will make the whole copy non authentic, should he use it as a document sent my normal mail or shown.
By unstapling that, he would break the original seal on in. (They are stapled together, with a little triangle thing in the corner. Each page has a little stamp with a signature.).
That will make the whole copy non authentic, should he use it as a document sent my normal mail or shown.
The blue thing isn't the seal. It's just a little piece of paper (don't even know why it's there).
I asked the translator today, and he told me: you can upload the documents without the staple, BEFORE they get stapled. Once they're stapled together, you now need to scan them that way... because a scanned document should not have any holes in it.