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Notarization of immigrant relatives
There is no need to be present, as long as there are official documents (household registration book, birth certificate) to prove kinship, notarization is ok. Even if the household registration is not together, it can be handled at the notary office where any person's household registration is located.
Identity cards, household registration books and official documents (household registration books, birth certificates) can prove kinship.
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