QUOTE(Sylvia_n_Joseph @ Apr 19 2008, 06:44 AM)

The notary I use doesn't have a raised seal , she has a stamp and it is always on the page she signs. I am sure she is doing it properly as my company submits a lot of documentation to the government.
I just came from the notary I always use. He said the text on the I-134 form is generic, and he has to go by California Law that has changed the text in some way, so he had to sign that California specific instruction and sign that. I asked him to reference the attachment, and he stamped the original document and referenced the new doc in the signiture section, he had one of those stamps that raise up the paper, he put both peices in the stamp, one edge of one doc, and one edge of the other and stamped them together. He said that way if you hold them side by side the stamp will be complete.. leave it to California to screw up and easy thing and make it more complicated then it needs to be.