> the person certifying the copies is certifying that the copies came
> from your passport-that is the whole idea!
Yes, the person certifying the copies is certifying that it came from
my passport, but for example, me the wife and my 2 kid have all been
to the same countries and all have our passport stamped, if get all
these stamped pages certified and then drop the copies on the floor
and mix them all up, how do I or anyone else know which copy belongs
to which passport?
There is no way to tell whose passport it came from because when they
get certified the person certifying them doesn't state who's passport it
came from, so what is the point? DIMA would have to rely on me saying
that this is from my passport and not from someone else's, which defeats
the point of getting it certified.
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