finally. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 10:37:08 -0800 From: hlm <http://www.earthlink.net/~hlm126> To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg Subject: Re: French consulate in San Jose Yes, I can help you & legalize your signature. We'll need to make an appointment. I can see you next week. Let me suggest Tuesday, March 21 , at 04:00pm. The Agence Consulaire is situated 1, Almaden Boulevard, suite 270 San Jose, CA 95113 Tel : 408. 971. 1751 (open only by appointment) (Almaden & West Santa Clara, downtown. A black building, home of First Bank) To have the document translated, go to the web site of the French Consulate General in San Francisco. You will find a list of translators "agréés" by the French Government. Please, confirm our appointment through e.mail Cordialement, Hervé Le Mansec Consul Honoraire de France ps : it will cost 15.00 dollars (Frais de Chancellerie) On Mar 17, 2006, at 7:54 AM, Noelle wrote: > Cher Mr Le Mansec: > I have been trying to find the consulate in San Jose. I went to the > address on which is in the phone book, and the internet, but > I was told it's not there. I called the phone number listed and have > not gotten a call back. > > My French grandmother recently died and this week I got a letter from > the notaires in Orleans. I'll quote part of the letter: > "Dans le cadre de la succession de votre grand-mere...je vous prie de > bien vouloir trouver ci-joint une procuration a l'effet de m'autoriser > a proceder au depot de la declaration de succession aupres de la > Recette des Impots competente. > Vous voudrez bien completer et signer ce document...et faire legaliser > votre signature aupres de l'Ambassade ou du Consulat de FRANCE, avant > de me la retourner." > If you can help me with this legal document (or know of someone else > who can), I would appreciate that. I would like the document > translated into English for my files, as well. > merci beaucoup! > Noelle