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Originally Posted by DavieVegas
So I call my bank, post office and they have never heard of a passport being noterized EVER and will not do it. I call St kitts and they told me I need my passport noterized by a lawyer..I call my lawyer he tells me what do they mean? St kitts tells me I need to get my passport copied and then noterized the copy?? My lawyers secretary says that might be illegal. She has to ask my lawyer and I'm waiting on a call back.. This is fucking rediculous
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i already posted on a similar thread about having the same issue ...
no one wanted to notarize the copy , it is not illegal it is just apparently not a common practice in US, it is done all the time where i come from ...
i wrote on the copy something like '' i sware this is a valid copy of my pass'' and they notarized my statement and signature basically
try that