Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you will need to bring to your appointment ALL original documents.
A valid form of ID in the State of Utah is a government-issued ID.
Example: Driver's License, Passport
If someone is unable to provide proper identification, they will need two witnesses or will need to re-schedule the appointment.
Types of documents that can be notarized in the state of Utah are: Financial documents, Legal documents, and Real Estate Documents.
Someone that can provide guidance and can assist with document preparation and other services. However, they are not able to provide any type of legal advice and are not attorneys.
- Help to complete immigration forms
- Translation of documents
- Help to collect supporting documentation
- Submission of completed forms to immigration on behalf of applicant
Services that do not require an attorney.