Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Seven special days listed for BTA applicants to register

PHILIPSBURG--The Civil Registry Department has set aside four days in January and three in February for approved Brooks Tower Accord (BTA) applicants who will be registering for the first time with the department.

  According to a press release issued by the Department of Communication DComm on Monday night, the dates set aside for approved BTA applicants are January 4, 11, 18 and 25; and February 1, 8 and 15.

  DComm said, ?All other persons with BTA renewals will be given further information at a later date.?

  DComm also announced, ?As of Wednesday, December 27 (today) and in the coming weeks, the names of the approved BTA applicants along with the registration day will be published in the Government Information Page (GIP) in both daily newspapers.?

  These applicants should visit the Civil Registry Office on the specified registration days between 8:00am and 4:00pm.

  DComm stressed, ?The registration is for approved BTA applicants who are registering for the first time with the Civil Registry Department,? and they will have to take along with them a number of original documents to facilitate the registration.

  The specific documents they will have to submit are: a legalised birth certificate (apostille), legalised marriage certificate (apostille), legalised divorce certificate (apostille), valid passport, legalised birth certificates of children (apostille), legalized proof that children and/or spouse are living ?attestatie de vitae? (those who are not residing on the island), recent passport photo, US $20 to pay for the ID card application, and proof of address (rental contract with copy of landlord?s ID card, or written permission from the landlord with copy of the landlord?s ID card).

  ?All persons registering for the first time must have a completed registration form along with the aforementioned documents. Incomplete files and/or copies will not be accepted and all legalised documents should not be older than two years,? DComm explained.

Source: http://www.thedailyherald.com/islands/1-islands-news/23781-seven-special-days-listed-for-bta-applicants-to-register-.html

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