Thats how notary work. You got to sign in his/her presence stating the document is a true copy of the roiginal. The notary simply attests the fact that you have stated the document to be the true copy of the original.nandy02 said:Hi All,
I am planning to apply for OCI for my daughter. I see in http://www.indiacgny.org that they ask us to send notarized copies of passport and other documents. Have you guys sent notarized copies? If so, where do you recommend getting notarized? (From my experience, it is hard to get notaries to notarize document without you signing on them)
Thanks
If you are in drivable distance from the consulate and able to take time off then I recommend a personal visit even though you have already paid $15. The peace of mind you will have surely weighs far more than $15. Just make sure your U visa sticker and OCI card did reach the consolate before making a trip.desikuda said:My application for OCI was approved, Does anybody know how long does consulate take to return the passport with stamp. I am debating if I should personally go or mail the passport to them. I have already paid $15