Source Verification Policy
How WorldDocGuide approaches official-source verification and why users must still check the latest authority rules.
Verification principle
WorldDocGuide aims to separate general document explanation from official requirements. Where possible, pages refer users toward the relevant authority, registry, institution or professional verification point.
Why verification is still required
- Authorities can change forms, fees, accepted formats and appointment rules.
- Local offices may apply different practical requirements.
- Banks, employers, schools and platforms can request additional documents beyond official minimums.
- Personal status, business structure, country of residence or filing purpose can change the answer.
No source guarantee
Even when a page was prepared using official information, WorldDocGuide cannot guarantee that every requirement remains current at the moment the user files, submits or purchases a service.
Reporting source issues
If you find a broken official link or outdated source, contact contact@worlddocguide.com.
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