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Dandong immigrant visa: how to handle the notarization of going abroad to New Zealand without crime
You need to go to the police station where the applicant's household registration is located, and 2 originals are the most suitable. 1 copy needs to be submitted to the notary office without criminal proof, and the other copy needs to be translated separately and submitted to the New Zealand Immigration Bureau.
Crime-free notarization
When handling the certificate of no crime, the applicant should also provide the original certificate of no crime and a copy or scanned copy of the certificate of no crime issued by the local police station.
After it is completed, it will be notarized by a notary office at or above the municipal level (which must be qualified for foreign notarization), and the English version of notarization will be translated by a translation company designated by the notary office.
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