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RE: swiss-list: translation

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From: Grisostomi, Corinna (click for textversion of email address )
Date: Thu Oct 25 2001 - 10:29:20 PDT


You can translate the stuff by yourself, then go to a notary with a friend
who speaks your own language and English, and get the stuff notarized. Every
company, here in Massachusetts, has at least one notary, who will do it for
you, for free.

Corinna

-----Original Message-----
From: click for textversion of email address [mailto:click for textversion of email address
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 12:27 AM
To: click for textversion of email address
Subject: swiss-list: translation

Hallo

We need to translate some documents for the application of green card. Does
anybody know an office around Sunnyvale/Cupertino?

Thanks cornelia

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