Exactly what newgirl said below. I don’t think there needs to be a specific date on it.
It was confusing for me because I got all my papers notarized, well my English ones, then when I went to foreign affairs, they said the Spanish ones needed to be notarized as well, but my lawyer didn’t speak Spanish so he wouldn’t notarize it, so I had to find a lawyer who would. It all needs to be done by a lawyer before it goes to foreign affairs.
And yes as newgirl mentioned, I didn’t bring an entourage, just my dad sister and mom. But I know some people who have brought absolutely not one person, nor has anyone in their family met their spouse, they sent this application in 6 months before me, I got mine accepted within four months, and they are still waiting. Not saying this is the only reason, but I am sure it does help!
Cassidy I am in the same boat with the papers and the lawyer . My lawyer signed all my English ones and my Spanish affidavit but is not keen on signing the Spanish birth certificate ....I found another lawyer that told me she would sign that one no issue ... I am worried having two different lawyers will affect my paperwork ?? Did it not affect yours ??