Why would you do that, when you can do it from the comfort of your own home - Covid-19 restrictions aside - no queues, no appointment, no travel?
I think the process says if you do it remotely you have to have the information you send in signed and stamped by a notary public, however if you go in person you don't need the notary public Input.
That is my understanding. Still not registered daughters birth at embassey although aspiration is to try and do single visit to register and apply for passport at same time. Finding a notary public is still a hassle/cost/need to organise appointment and think my preference is to do in person especially if can do wife/daughters passport at same time.
Hiya, just wanna ask if we have to notarise all copies (marriage cert and passport) or just the application forms? we're going to see a solicitor this Friday to have our documents notarized.