We wanted to keep our options open as far as how long we would stay but the 60 day tourist Visa seems to be simpler and perhaps a 30 days extension. I will get notarized what I can and go to the Embassy next week, if not the Non o visa at least the tourist visa, thanks for the advise
They said no, I can have statement by me notarized but they can't notarize the Signature's of the Doctor, the bank, the police report, There has to be something that I am not understanding about the requirement and/or about the use of the word "legalized". Five emails back and forth and they simple say the same thing" All documents mis be legalized by a notary.
non-immigrant A-O for over 50 We are applying in Madrid, Spain where we are residents but both are US citizen. I'm just trying to understand the terms they are using "a Letter of guarantee" is a specific legal term in the US when guaranteeing payments or credit usually the placing funds in escrow.