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Re: swiss-list: translation

From: Darius Somary <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 10:43:25 -0800
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What Berthe wrote is correct - you can translate the documents yourself
and have the translation witnessed by a native. If you want to save
yourself from having to go all the way to the university for
notarization, you should find at least one notary at every 'Mailboxes
etc.'. I understand they charge about $10 per document. Good luck!
__darry

"Berthe Y. Choueiry" wrote:
>
> > We need to translate some documents for the application of green
> > card. Does anybody know an office around Sunnyvale/Cupertino?
>
> Cornelia, you can do the translation yourself. And have another person
> (a friend) who speaks/reads the original language sign that the
> translation is correct. Importantly, he/she has to sign in front of a
> notary. Universities usually have such a notary `person' in the
> Dean's offices. There are no charges for the whole process.
>
> best wishes,
> -berthe

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