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A13.1 The form in which documents must be submitted (26/07/1999)
All documents submitted in support of an application must be originals, or certified copies.
A13.1.1 Originals
Original documents must:
- be photocopied or processed immediately; and
- be returned directly to the owner or the owner's authorised agent (eg, solicitor) as soon as possible; and
- not be released to any other person unless the owner has made a written statement authorising their release to a specified person.
A13.1.5 Certified copies
- Certified copies must be stamped or endorsed as being true copies of the originals by a person authorised by law to take statutory declarations in the applicant's country or in New Zealand.
Examples: a lawyer, notary public, Justice of the Peace, or court official.
- If certified copies are supplied, visa and immigration officers may also request the original documents
- Visa and immigration officers may certify photocopies submitted with the original document if they are satisfied that the copy agrees with the original in essential details.
- If the actioning officer is satisfied that the copy is a true copy, they must write on it:
- the words "original sighted", and
- their initials, and
- the date.
- Officers should accept faxed copies of certified documents only if the originals, or certified copies, are then submitted at the earliest opportunity.
- Documents with evidence of having been tampered with, or unofficially altered, must be referred to an officer, with schedule 1 delegations, who will decide what further action to take.
Effective 26/07/1999
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