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hawk39

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If your husband is still a Chinese citizen, maybe he can contact the Chinese embassy or a consulate and ask if they can notarize it.
There's a link on their website (http://ca.china-embassy.org/eng/) labeled "Visa, Passport, Notarization & Authentication".
 

jinna

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If your husband is still a Chinese citizen, maybe he can contact the Chinese embassy or a consulate and ask if they can notarize it.
There's a link on their website (http://ca.china-embassy.org/eng/) labeled "Visa, Passport, Notarization & Authentication".[/QUOT
If your husband is still a Chinese citizen, maybe he can contact the Chinese embassy or a consulate and ask if they can notarize it.
There's a link on their website (http://ca.china-embassy.org/eng/) labeled "Visa, Passport, Notarization & Authentication".
We tried and them they said they don’t have any related information and they are not responsible about this type of notarization thanks you a lot!
 

Miraclejj

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Do u know where can I seek for Chinese consulate ??? Thanks
Don't waste your time. Even the Chinese Consulate would notarize it, which they won't, the CIC will not accept it. The family booklet has to be notarized by a public notary office in China, period.

The only option you have is to ask his relative(s) in China to try to find a public notary office that will notarize it without your husband there in person. It can be done, but it requires some researches to find such offices. Usually, it has to be done in the local where the booklet was issued, but there are some offices in other cities can do it.