I need an 864A for my wife’s immigration process from my mother. Her friend is a notary public but can’t figure out where to put the notary stamp because there’s no designated place on the form. Where should the stamp go?

The guy is not the kindest or brightest person I’ve talked to about this. He’s still insisting that it doesn’t need to be notarized even theough USCIS and the National Visa information service of China have both said it does. I’d really appreciate to hear from anyone who’s had this form notarized before. Thanks.

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