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Thread: NZ1146 - Form to support partner of work visa applicant

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    Default NZ1146 - Form to support partner of work visa applicant

    We need to do a form for my wife as the partner of someone gaining a work visa () and it says that the form has to be signed in front of a notary public.

    Has everyone that has done this paid a little and got a solicitor to sign this off or is there anyone else?

    Thanks

    Alan

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    assuming its the same as getting certified copies of documents then a solicitor is probably the cheapest route to go, unless you know any judges on a personal basis
    should only cost about a fiver

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    We had ours done by a JP and it was free - which was lucky as we ended up going back to them three times in the course of preparing our visas.

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    We got a Chartered Accountant to do ours...no probs.

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    We used our solicitor because she was dealing with the sale of our house at the same time and so it was just easier. She only charged us £15 for certifying and declaring true likeness's for 30 photocopies (10 each) of our passports, as well as witnessing me filling in the form to sponsor OH.

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    We used a notary public and she charged us £20 per document!!! (although she did tie each one up with a pretty red ribbon ) Based on that, I would suggest you try and get it signed by someone else. I believe a solicitor would be cheaper than a notary public.

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    Yes got this done after all at a local solicitor for only £5, thanks for all the advice.

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    We used a notary public... Fortunately, he was my middle school classmate!!! (and plans on migrating to NZ too!!!)

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