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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Czech Republic
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Hello VJer's:

My fiance is Czech and living in Ireland. I'm wondering if any of the Czech's have had to request the police certificate from the Czech Republic while living abroad? How did that work - what did you do? I'm hoping that this isn't something that will take a long time.

Thanks for your input.

-Wendy

July 27, 2007: I-129F Sent

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January 14, 2008: Received I-797/NOA2 Approved 1/10/08

January 31, 2008: Received Approval 1/28/08 from National Visa Center

February 13, 2008: Fiance received Packet 3 from US Embassy - Dublin Ireland

February 15, 2008: Fiance requested Irish Police Certificate from Guarda in Navan County Meath

February 18, 2008: Fiance receieved translated copy of Czech Police Certificate and Birth Certificate

February 19, 2008: Fiance had medical exam

February 19, 2008: Fiance received his Irish Police Certificate via AnPost

February 20, 2008: Fiance returned Packet 3 (DS-230, Checklist/Notification of Readiness) via AnPost

February 21, 2008: Fiance picked up medical exam results

February 29, 2008: Fiance received appointment notice Packet 4 for March 13, 2008 1:00 pm

March 10, 2008: Fiance purchased Irish postal money order for 94.32 Euro

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Czech Republic
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Hello VJer's:

My fiance is Czech and living in Ireland. I'm wondering if any of the Czech's have had to request the police certificate from the Czech Republic while living abroad? How did that work - what did you do? I'm hoping that this isn't something that will take a long time.

Thanks for your input.

-Wendy

Hi Wendy,

You can request it through the nearest Czech embassy, for us in the US in New York or Washington. We didnt actually end up needing one so I dont know how long the process takes. Hope it helps.

CM

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Your fiance could also authorize a family member to get it, hope it helps.

Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.

Prov. 3:3

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