StillAtSea
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Re: Attend interview without a new letter?
Most everyone has been asked for a notarized letter that is less than 12 months old. If your lawyer insists that you don't need it, ask them to give your their opinion on this issue in writing - that way you can show their opinion along with the old letter at the interview. My lawyer has already got the wheels moving to get the notarized letter now that we know that our interview is in Nov - we have not received P4 yet. May differ from lawyer to lawyer - some may not want to take the risk of procedural or document holdups, others (like yours) may know the law on this better and/or may interpret it to mean that notarization is not required.
Company lawyer feels there is no need to take another letter. Is it okay to attend the interview without a new letter? Company follows lawyers advise.
Most everyone has been asked for a notarized letter that is less than 12 months old. If your lawyer insists that you don't need it, ask them to give your their opinion on this issue in writing - that way you can show their opinion along with the old letter at the interview. My lawyer has already got the wheels moving to get the notarized letter now that we know that our interview is in Nov - we have not received P4 yet. May differ from lawyer to lawyer - some may not want to take the risk of procedural or document holdups, others (like yours) may know the law on this better and/or may interpret it to mean that notarization is not required.