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Hello,

I'm curious. I checked with NVC and it states that a checklist will be sent out to the petitonary. This was generated on March 3, 2008. So I'm gathering all the required docs needed for the DS 230. My question is, Does my Husband who resides in Jamaica, have to bring any paperwork from NVC to the Police Station to request for a Police Certificate? Or can he go ahead and do this ahead of time? As we just want to have everything prepare and ready to send off when the letter arrives.

Thanks in advice.

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Available. Residents of Jamaica should apply for police certificates at the Ministry of National Security, 3 Oxford Rd., Kingston 5. They must present a passport, two passport-sized photographs, fee receipt, and evidence, such as a form letter of instructions to visa applicants, that the Embassy requires them to obtain police certificates for immigration purposes. There is both express, three-day service and a 21-day service.

After the application is processed, the applicant should take the receipt to 79 East Street in downtown Kingston, where the applicant is fingerprinted. At the end of the specified period, applicants should return to 79 East Street to collect the police certificate.

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I think he needs to tell them what it is for..he has to go to 2 places..Oxford rd to pay for it then take the receipt to Duke street..

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No need to take any paperwork. He just has to provide the NVC info like the address it is going to. The actual report is addressed to the NVC. He needs to also bring two passport sized pictures with him. He can pay JA$2000 for 3-day service or JA$1000 for 21-day service. Make sure your husband signs the report. Mike did not sign his, but no consequences occured from it, but yardies stress that it be signed.

Good luck with the rest of your journey.

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Hello,

I'm curious. I checked with NVC and it states that a checklist will be sent out to the petitonary. This was generated on March 3, 2008. So I'm gathering all the required docs needed for the DS 230. My question is, Does my Husband who resides in Jamaica, have to bring any paperwork from NVC to the Police Station to request for a Police Certificate? Or can he go ahead and do this ahead of time? As we just want to have everything prepare and ready to send off when the letter arrives.

Thanks in advice.

Police Records

Available. Residents of Jamaica should apply for police certificates at the Ministry of National Security, 3 Oxford Rd., Kingston 5. They must present a passport, two passport-sized photographs, fee receipt, and evidence, such as a form letter of instructions to visa applicants, that the Embassy requires them to obtain police certificates for immigration purposes. There is both express, three-day service and a 21-day service.

After the application is processed, the applicant should take the receipt to 79 East Street in downtown Kingston, where the applicant is fingerprinted. At the end of the specified period, applicants should return to 79 East Street to collect the police certificate.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3590.html

I think he needs to tell them what it is for..he has to go to 2 places..Oxford rd to pay for it then take the receipt to Duke street..

No need to take any paperwork. He just has to provide the NVC info like the address it is going to. The actual report is addressed to the NVC. He needs to also bring two passport sized pictures with him. He can pay JA$2000 for 3-day service or JA$1000 for 21-day service. Make sure your husband signs the report. Mike did not sign his, but no consequences occured from it, but yardies stress that it be signed.

Good luck with the rest of your journey.

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No need to take any paperwork. He just has to provide the NVC info like the address it is going to. The actual report is addressed to the NVC. He needs to also bring two passport sized pictures with him. He can pay JA$2000 for 3-day service or JA$1000 for 21-day service. Make sure your husband signs the report. Mike did not sign his, but no consequences occured from it, but yardies stress that it be signed.

Good luck with the rest of your journey.

Another thing, CONGRATS on your recent NVC completion. :dance: Yes it is ridiculous that we have to wait so long for an interview. Hopefully, it will come before that time though.

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