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Certify pasport in Switzerland

Hello,


I am not a European citizen and currently live in Switzerland. I will be moving for a new job in Luxembourg and therefore will need to make a work visa.


 


What I am missing for the visa  "certified passport in its entirety". I have 46 pages in my passport and to certify each page at a notarius in Switzerland will cost +50 chf. And in total +2000 CHF. The cheaper option is the Consulate, but the notarius there is booked till March.


 


Does anyone have any tips to make it cheaper?


 


Best regads,


Roman


 


 

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Hello,


I am not a European citizen and currently live in Switzerland. I will be moving for a new job in Luxembourg and therefore will need to make a work visa.


 


What I am missing for the visa  "certified passport in its entirety". I have 46 pages in my passport and to certify each page at a notarius in Switzerland will cost +50 chf. And in total +2000 CHF. The cheaper option is the Consulate, but the notarius there is booked till March.


 


Does anyone have any tips to make it cheaper?


 


Best regads,


Roman


 


 


Roman BJan 23, 2017 @ 15:41
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I am sure there is no need to certify every page in your passport, just the main page and maybe if needed work permit, entry permit, and/or schengen visa. Go see a notary Mr. Rubido in old town next to the post office (close to place Madeline) or call him and ask a few questions so its clear, he might ask for you too send a copy of the requirements listed from Luxembourg. 


Good luck

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I am sure there is no need to certify every page in your passport, just the main page and maybe if needed work permit, entry permit, and/or schengen visa. Go see a notary Mr. Rubido in old town next to the post office (close to place Madeline) or call him and ask a few questions so its clear, he might ask for you too send a copy of the requirements listed from Luxembourg. 


Good luck


Dave G, Jan 23, 2017 @ 16:02
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