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What documents need to be notarized? (Saudi Arabia)
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I have Syrian nationality, living and working in Saudi Arabia, applying under out land spouse sponsorship.
I am confused about the section of notarized documents.
What exactly are the documents that need to be notarized?
If your checklist ask for notarized documents you need to do it. If said copy, then simply get photo copy and submit it. Make sure for translation if they are in Arabic.
Hello,
These are the tasks:
• Send originals of the immigration forms (item 1) and original police certificates.
• Send notarized photocopies of all other documents, unless instructed otherwise. Retyped
copies are not acceptable.
• If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized translation with a copy of
the originals. These must be done by an official translator. You cannot translate your own
documents.
So what confuse me are the Marriage certificate, Birth certificate and Military service card. All of them are in Arabic.
Now my question is: Do I need to send a notarized copy along with a notarized translation? or normal copy is enough to be sent with a notarized translation?
I'd send a notarized photocopy of the original of the documents you asked about, and then a notarized translation.
In most other countries, the notarized translation is enough, but your country-specific instructions specifically say 'notarized photocopies of all other documents', so I would do it that way: notarize the photocopy of the original and get a notarized translation.
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