Learn More about Notarization

Modified on Sat, 9 Nov at 10:43 PM

  • What does notarizing mean: Notarizing is the process of certifying a document by a recognized authority to confirm its authenticity.

  • Who can notarize: A public notary. A public notary is an official authorized by the government to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular, witnessing signatures on documents.

  • Why it is necessary: This ensures that submitted documents are recognized as true and accurate representations of the original documents by immigration authorities and other official users.

  • Examples of Documents that require notarization: Translated documents and all others which have been specified as requiring a notary.

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