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Re: Certified photos as true likeness of myself Posted on: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 09:32:29 +0000


> Hello, I am just starting my application for qualification assessment.
> Vetassess asks for 2 recent passport sized photographs as a true
> likeness of myself to be clipped to the application form.
> All my other documents are ready. I have visited a lot of notaries in
> Mexico and all of them tell me it is not possible to certify a
> photograph here.
> My relevant pages from the passport and my degree diploma both have
> pictures of me and I have already certified a copy of each as
> requested. Will this be enough for covering that requirement?
> Is there any other document which certifies me as a true likeness of
> myself?
> What should I include if Mexican notaries don't certify photographs?
>
> I would really appreciate your help on this.
> Thanks in advance,
> Eduardo.
>
> Posted via http://www.mymigration.net

Hi,
I applied recently to Vetassess, and on the back of the photos I wrote
my name and date of birth. Also I did at notary a "Ruling certificate"
which stated that I am who I am, and I live at that address (I did this
also for claiming the GST exemption).
Good kuck!

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