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If you are in UK then yes you can get certify by paying £5 fee.harv wrote:Are you going to submit the evidence in person at the country you applied for the Spouse Visa from or submitting it in the UK? If you are submitting the evidence in the country you applying from, then isn't there anyways of certifying the copies at the submision office?
I do not know about this as well, maybe senior members of the board could shed some more light on this.
Vac would never ever certify anything.They have no authority to do so.If we are submitting the Spouse Visa application and both the husband and wife are present while submitting the docs. Do we still have to get the passport copy certified or the staff at the (VFS) office are able to sign and say the copy matches the real docs by looking at the actual passport?
Can the solicitor certify the copy? if so why not just quickly find someone and get it certified that way.
This answers my question, thanks.MPH80 wrote:Well - in which case you just need a notary or solicitor in the country where you are making your application to certify it.
Should be fairly easy to find.
So, your husband will be applying soon for an UK spouse visa?alanakaja1980 wrote:Well when my husband applies for his spouse visa in the USA he will be sending a normal copy of my passport with his supporting documents. I very much doubt they will reject his application because he didn't provide a certified copy of my passport??
We have already went through a similar process for a US visa for myself in the USA and I never once had to send a certified copy of my passport or his passport. They accepted a normal copy of the biographic pages of our passports only.
Guess we will find out soon enough
Yes within the next 2 months or soyanetq wrote:So, your husband will be applying soon for an UK spouse visa?alanakaja1980 wrote:Well when my husband applies for his spouse visa in the USA he will be sending a normal copy of my passport with his supporting documents. I very much doubt they will reject his application because he didn't provide a certified copy of my passport??
We have already went through a similar process for a US visa for myself in the USA and I never once had to send a certified copy of my passport or his passport. They accepted a normal copy of the biographic pages of our passports only.
Guess we will find out soon enough
Kindly refrain from digging up topics from 2011, things have changed since then. We also cannot help it if members to return to update us if they choose not. At least they are no longer able to delete their post content which left many topics useless.