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photocopy documents to be certified.

Post by hmm » Sun Oct 04, 2009 10:29 am

We need to photocopy our passports and visa pages to be certified by a solicitor for my mother in law's visa application.
Does it has to be coloured photocopies? or black and white will do?

I'm thinking of scanning the documents and print them in colour, would it be acceptable?

just wondering what other people usually do?

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Re: photocopy documents to be certified.

Post by Rozen » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:56 am

hmm wrote:We need to photocopy our passports and visa pages to be certified by a solicitor for my mother in law's visa application.
Does it has to be coloured photocopies? or black and white will do?

I'm thinking of scanning the documents and print them in colour, would it be acceptable?

just wondering what other people usually do?
Black and White, Colour... any will do!
No need to be certified.

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Re: photocopy documents to be certified.

Post by immigrationuk2009 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:02 pm

hmm wrote:We need to photocopy our passports and visa pages to be certified by a solicitor for my mother in law's visa application.
Does it has to be coloured photocopies? or black and white will do?

I'm thinking of scanning the documents and print them in colour, would it be acceptable?

just wondering what other people usually do?
Well colour does not matter.

To be safe send attested photocopies.

I would go with balck £whit and attested.

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Post by Rozen » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:17 pm

I've used colour copies, not certified, and it's never been a problem!

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