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sweet_cookie08
27th May 2008, 21:36
How much usually would it cost you for a solicitor to certify your passport? My husband enquired with a solicitor and he was told that it would cost him 100 pounds. :omg: Is that the usual price for certifying a document by a solicitor?

PAT
27th May 2008, 22:06
I am in the wrong business WOW £100,, Is it not just a stamp and signature,, Ive still to get mine done does it have to be done by a lawyer ?

chino
27th May 2008, 22:19
damn! i think i might get mine done in India if i can as it must be cheaper...

joebloggs
28th May 2008, 02:13
he should be able to find one that charges £2-£3 an A4 photocopy, which would have 2 pages of his passport on. you dont need the blank pages copied, so depending on how much of his passport has been used...

but it cost me less than £30 18 months ago

vbkelly
28th May 2008, 08:19
How much usually would it cost you for a solicitor to certify your passport? My husband enquired with a solicitor and he was told that it would cost him 100 pounds. :omg: Is that the usual price for certifying a document by a solicitor?

hi sweet_cookies that is rediculous price, what kind of solicitors they are? my husband asked some solicitors here if how much to certify the passport it was only £20

nethlewy
28th May 2008, 09:12
£100 sounds about the correct amount if you are wanting to use the services of a solicitor who is a Notary Public to certificate a document here in the UK.

In 2006 I needed my passport certifying as true and was charged £82 (incl VAT). I spent
eight minutes with the solicitor whose secretary photocopied the passport. A seal was then attached to the copy and he signed the document in his capacity as Notary Public.

I told the solicitor that I had had difficulty in finding a Notary Public and he replied that the younger generation of legal profesionals were not interested in offering services with little financial reward to which I could not help but think he was taking the p**s.

When billed for this I was advised that this was the rate advised by the Law Society. As I left the building I thought to myself what a robbing b*s***d.

If you are going to to the Philippines and need your document certifying for use over there then visit a Notary Public at Manila City hall or surrounding area. You see Notary Publics advertising signs all over and I am sure you will not be charged over PHP 500 to have a document certified as true.

Piamed
28th May 2008, 09:19
hi sweet_cookies that is rediculous price, what kind of solicitors they are? my husband asked some solicitors here if how much to certify the passport it was only £20

I thought it was a similar price too.

kimmi
28th May 2008, 12:54
How much usually would it cost you for a solicitor to certify your passport? My husband enquired with a solicitor and he was told that it would cost him 100 pounds. :omg: Is that the usual price for certifying a document by a solicitor?

wow that was too much sis..:omg::omg: it only cost around £20 to £30 unless it is the greatest and best solicitor here in the Uk?:Erm::Erm::doh

Mrs.JMajor
28th May 2008, 13:00
He just inquire ...right ? try find another one my hubby said it was not that expensive :NoNo:---:Erm:

PAT
28th May 2008, 14:45
just called my lawyer. ..he certify mine for nothing ,,fantastic

sweet_cookie08
28th May 2008, 20:40
yeah, I was surprised too! He got a lawyer friend, my hubby wants to ask you guys if his lawyer friend could certify the copies of his passport??? 100 pounds is toooo much!

joebloggs
29th May 2008, 07:33
:Erm: each page i had copied, was signed by a solicitor and stamped with the name of the solicitors and their address..

kimmi
29th May 2008, 12:32
:Erm: each page i had copied, was signed by a solicitor and stamped with the name of the solicitors and their address..

:Erm::Erm::Erm::Erm::omg::omg:

joyce
29th May 2008, 13:12
when my husband sent his photo copied passport it was not certified by the solicitor and my visa was granted. I think photo copy is alright, important is that all the documents from your husband like his payslips, bank statements, etc. should be original.

joebloggs
29th May 2008, 14:02
when my husband sent his photo copied passport it was not certified by the solicitor and my visa was granted. I think photo copy is alright, important is that all the documents from your husband like his payslips, bank statements, etc. should be original.

:Erm:

from the british embassy website in Manila

Please make sure that:
you have answered clearly all of the required questions on the form(s)
signed and dated the form(s) where asked
any supporting documents you show are originals or attested copies
you make your application in good time, but not normally more than 3 months before you plan to travel, unless you are applying for settlement

and

from BIA website in the UK, http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/infs/inf4husbandswivespartners

What supporting documents should I include with my application?

You should include all the documents you can to show that you qualify for entry as a husband, wife, civil partner, fiancé, fiancée, proposed civil partner, or unmarried or same-sex partner. If you do not, we may refuse your application.

As a guide, you should include the following:

...

Evidence that your sponsor is settled in the UK. (This can be a copy of their passport or registration certificate that has been confirmed as a true copy, in other words 'certified').


just becuase your husband didn't use certified copies and you got your visa, doesn't mean everyone will, most case workers know and follow the rules, some obviously don’t :D

many visa apps are refused becuase incorrect evidence is sent or not sent :NoNo:, so if you want to make sure your visa app is not refused, know what your suppose to send and make sure you do :xxgrinning--00xx3:

5olidsnake
29th May 2008, 17:32
cost me around £10 or £20 for a certified copy of my british passport

the solicitor spent ten minutes with me signing and stamping every page and writing a little statement on each page stating that "i certify that this is a true copy of the original document produced to me on DD/MM/YEAR NAME solicitor."

just shop around because i found a few who wouldn't do it