No. Absolutely not. It is a requirement to have a VALID NOTARY SEAL to legitimize the document.
A Notary Public (at least in Illinois--I have not researched the issue regarding other states) may notarize any signature other than his or her own. That said, in some communities, such a notarization is considered to be inappropriate (though not ineffectual). It would be vulnerable to challenge if the notary derives any benefit from the document.
In most cases notarization must be done by a third party not directly involved in the transaction being notarized. In most jurisdictions a notary can notarize something for a family member as long as they are not the beneficiary of the transaction. This is for the protection of all parties involved and should be common sense in anyone's book.
they are swag codes that haven't expired yet and are still active
it means that the document is already open and is being edited or used at that current time
Active
Coupon codes are not usually active for long once they are put out. It depends on where the coupon code was received and when, for it to be still active.
Yes. It is a way of distinguishing the different parts of the document.
Yes, it is dimmed.
Formatting Marks
Nothing, but it is a good thing that her visa is still active but even if it wasn't you can still go ahead and marry her (document everything) and as soon as you do, file her paper work so she can first get her temporary green card and work permit then THE green card.
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