steveandrong Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 For the women and children who do not live in the town or city of their birth, is it required to have the birth certificates translated in the city of birth? Or can they have these documents prepared and translated and notarized in their current city of residence? I am sure you are aware that some people live very far away from where their children were born, and is extremely difficult to travel so far to go to the original place of birth for these documents. If they have in their possesion the hospital book of the childrens birth, can they take this book to the government office in the city in which they currently live to get more birth certificates and translations as required for the interview? Link to comment
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