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Thanks for your reply. I wanted to know about applying from within the uk. Do they accept certified copies by public notary or not, but unfortunately nobody replied to my thread yet but youJetBlack wrote:to be quite frank, I don't think even they know. When my wife applied for her EEA FP, the application form insisted on original copies of all documents, but when she got to the embassy they said they didn't want original copies (I had sent my passport to China), they wanted copies.
I would suggest phoning someone up on the immigration helpline and asking them. Point out the inconsistencies in the website and tell them you are concerned that it will be rejected, since our problem was always different information from different places. If you do follow the advice of one of the website, print it out and send it in with the application. I think we had three different sets of instructions in the end - the UK document with the forms, the Chinese website and the staff in the embassy in China. In the end we just stuck with what the people who deal with it say, whether right or wrong.Guerro wrote:Thanks for your reply. I wanted to know about applying from within the uk. Do they accept certified copies by public notary or not, but unfortunately nobody replied to my thread yet but youJetBlack wrote:to be quite frank, I don't think even they know. When my wife applied for her EEA FP, the application form insisted on original copies of all documents, but when she got to the embassy they said they didn't want original copies (I had sent my passport to China), they wanted copies.
And this is exactly what they say on their website and what inspired me to open this thread. These exceptional circumstances are not clear and ukba will apply their own discretion. I thought at the beginning that a certified copy by a public notary is automatically accepted but many people now say this is not the caseObie wrote: It is not common practice for Government bodies to accept copies of documents, except in exceptional cases.