Looked through past threads but can't find the answer to this question.
Is it ok to use a GP to certify documents or does it need to be more
official ie magistrate? Can anyone direct me to info that tells what
documents have to be attached to application for 457 visa. There is a
page on the DIMA website, but keeps coming up web page not found:lol:
Thanks Debbie
> Looked through past threads but can't find the answer to this > question. Is it ok to use a GP to certify documents or does it need to > be more official ie magistrate? Can anyone direct me to info that > tells what documents have to be attached to application for 457 visa. > There is a page on the DIMA website, but keeps coming up web page not > found:lol: > Thanks Debbie
Hi
We used a local solictor to certify our documents - he did it while we
waited. I can�¢â�¬â�¢t remember what he charged for our birth
cetificates etc. as that was nearly a year ago but he has just done our
passport i.d. pages for ���£20 (four people). Can�¢â�¬â�¢t answer the
question about the visa but I�¢â�¬â�¢m sure somebody will know.
> Hi > > We used a local solictor to certify our documents - he did it while we > waited. I can�¢â�¬â�¢t remember what he charged for our birth > cetificates etc. as that was nearly a year ago but he has just done > our passport i.d. pages for ���£20 (four people). Can�¢â�¬â�¢t answer > the question about the visa but I�¢â�¬â�¢m sure somebody will know. > > Cheers > Mr P
> Looked through past threads but can't find the answer to this > question. Is it ok to use a GP to certify documents or does it need to > be more official ie magistrate? Can anyone direct me to info that > tells what documents have to be attached to application for 457 visa. > There is a page on the DIMA website, but keeps coming up web page not > found:lol: > Thanks Debbie
I emailed the Australian Embassy in London asking who can certify
documents in the UK and this is the answer I received this morning,
Who Can Certify Documents in the UK:
Solicitor
Magistrate
Notary Public
Justice of the Peace
Commissioner for Oaths
Officer of a Court appointed by a Judge to take affidavits.
> I emailed the Australian Embassy in London asking who can certify > documents in the UK and this is the answer I received this morning, > > Who Can Certify Documents in the UK: > Solicitor > Magistrate > Notary Public > Justice of the Peace > Commissioner for Oaths > Officer of a Court appointed by a Judge to take affidavits. > > Hope this helps :thumbup:
My local solicitor did mine - all 48 of them :huh:
> Looked through past threads but can't find the answer to this > question. Is it ok to use a GP to certify documents or does it need to > be more official ie magistrate? Can anyone direct me to info that > tells what documents have to be attached to application for 457 visa. > There is a page on the DIMA website, but keeps coming up web page not > found:lol: > Thanks Debbie