What I mean is that my wife is the "in care of" person and she has provided her signature as the parent/guardian on the last page of the application. Since she's a Canadian citizen and I'm not she's the one who is "running the show" on paper.
I'm not asking about self-certification of a birth certificate because it's immaterial in my case. The copy I got from the Register of Deeds is already a certified copy - it's an official, certified, embossed copy . There's no other way to get a certified copy of a birth certificate in North Carolina - notaries can't use a True Copy for them any more. I think this is what you mean by "original copy" from the city, county or state (which here can be either Register of Deeds or Vital Records).
My question is really about the ID documents: copy of passport, school records and immunization records. For those I had no choice but to use a notarized affidavit or true copy form - that's the way you have to do it in NC. The point is that SOMEBODY (the applicant or applicant's parent/guardian) has to put their name on thing, and the notary merely swears that that person listed on the paper was, in fact, that person and appeared before him/her. This might SOUND like "self-certification" but IRCC has already accepted this method for my wife's Citizenship Certificate that we submitted. On that one SHE signed the True Copy form, but in this case (as I posted above) she is very sick and for sake of expediency I just went ahead and did it today myself as the kids' father.
The verbiage reads like this:
(my name), appearing before the undersigned notary and being duly sworn, says that: the attached documents, listed below, are true copies and contain no alterations from the originals.
- Passport for my son/daughter
- School records for my son/daughter
- Immunization records for my son/daughter
Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this, the (etc, etc, notary stuff from here on)
I did one for my son and one for my daughter.
So my question is not about "self-certification" it's just about whether IRCC might take issue to ME being the one attesting to the ID documents (not including the birth certificates) being true copies.
I fully cop to being anal retentive about this but I don't have to mail the corrected application until Monday, and I REALLY don't want to get it returned to me again. I THINK what I've done is probably OK but why not ask?
Also, as far as birth certificates go, the requirement was to send a certified birth certificate AND ALSO 2 certified forms of ID, one with a picture (passport for us). I'm not lumping the birth certificate in with the ID docs (even though it seems like it could serve as one) because the application seems to draw a distinction between birth certificates and other forms of ID. When the application got kicked back to us they included a list of accepted forms of ID and birth certificate was not on that list.