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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Was chatting about this with my dad today and he seems to think I wouldn't be able to get a police check for the 12 months I lived in Connecticut working as an au pair (nanny). I was wondering if anyone else was an au pair and could shed some light on this? I would assume that since I spent 12 months there, I'd need the police check, but my dad seems to think I wouldn't even be on file there so they wouldn't be able to do it for me.

I was hired through Cultural Care Au Pair, they organized everything from my visa (J-1) to my flights to placing me with a host family in the US.

If nobody here is too sure, I'll give the local police department in CT a call to see if it's possible for them to do a police check for me.

July 2007 - met Jesse at a beach party held by mutual friends in Long Island, NY

May 2008 - J-1 visa expired, had to move back to Australia

July 2008-September 2008 - lived with Jesse for three months in Staten Island, NY

March 2009 - Jesse comes to Australia for 3 weeks

April 2009 - Engaged!

05/20/09 - I-129F petition mailed in

05/22/09 - NOA1!

05/25/09 - touch

09/09/09 - NOA2!

10/01/09 - due to fiance's illness, we are abandoning pursuit of K-1 at this point. Packet 3 received from consulate but won't be returned.

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Our baby boy, Arnie.

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Was chatting about this with my dad today and he seems to think I wouldn't be able to get a police check for the 12 months I lived in Connecticut working as an au pair (nanny). I was wondering if anyone else was an au pair and could shed some light on this? I would assume that since I spent 12 months there, I'd need the police check, but my dad seems to think I wouldn't even be on file there so they wouldn't be able to do it for me.

I was hired through Cultural Care Au Pair, they organized everything from my visa (J-1) to my flights to placing me with a host family in the US.

If nobody here is too sure, I'll give the local police department in CT a call to see if it's possible for them to do a police check for me.

Present and former residents of the United States should NOT obtain any police certificates covering their residence in the U.S

California Service Center

Consulate: Vienna, Austria

01/09/2008: Marriage

01/22/2009: I-130 Sent

02/10/2009: I-130 NOA1

02/12/2009: I-129 Sent

03/03/2009: I-129 NOA1

03/16/2009: I-130 NOA2 I-129 NOA2

NVC Journey CR-1

04/03/2009: NVC Received and Case number assigned

04/06/2009: IV bill/AOS Fee bill generated (for son)

04/06/2009: Pay I-864 Fee Bill online (for son)Paid I-864 Fee Bill online (for son)

04/07/2009: IV bill/AOS Fee bill (for son) status shows paid

04/08/2009: IV bill/AOS Fee bill generated (for me) Pay I-864 Fee Bill online (for me)

04/09/2009: IV bill/AOS Fee bill (for me) status shows paid

04/09/2009: Received I-864/DS-230 package

04/28/2009: Send completed I-864 package Send completed DS-230 package

05/18/2009: Package entered into system

05/27/2009: AVR says RFE sent by email

06/02/2009: Received RFE by email Sent RFE DHL

06/08/2009: NVC received RFE

06/10/2009: RFE entered into AVR

06/19/2009: Case Completed at NVC

07/08/2009: NVC Left

Embassy Journey CR-1

07/12/2009: Received by embassy

08/24/2009: Medical

08/25/2009: Interview Date

08/26/2009: Visa in hand

09/14/2009: POE Boston Harbour

01/18/2011: I-751 sent to CSC

01/24/2011: NOA1

03/04/2011: Biometrics

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Was chatting about this with my dad today and he seems to think I wouldn't be able to get a police check for the 12 months I lived in Connecticut working as an au pair (nanny). I was wondering if anyone else was an au pair and could shed some light on this? I would assume that since I spent 12 months there, I'd need the police check, but my dad seems to think I wouldn't even be on file there so they wouldn't be able to do it for me.

I was hired through Cultural Care Au Pair, they organized everything from my visa (J-1) to my flights to placing me with a host family in the US.

If nobody here is too sure, I'll give the local police department in CT a call to see if it's possible for them to do a police check for me.

The USCIS is a law enforcement agency and has access to all US law enforcement databases... they will do it on your behalf as a part of the petition approval prcess

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Beautiful, thanks guys. One less thing to worry about =)

July 2007 - met Jesse at a beach party held by mutual friends in Long Island, NY

May 2008 - J-1 visa expired, had to move back to Australia

July 2008-September 2008 - lived with Jesse for three months in Staten Island, NY

March 2009 - Jesse comes to Australia for 3 weeks

April 2009 - Engaged!

05/20/09 - I-129F petition mailed in

05/22/09 - NOA1!

05/25/09 - touch

09/09/09 - NOA2!

10/01/09 - due to fiance's illness, we are abandoning pursuit of K-1 at this point. Packet 3 received from consulate but won't be returned.

arnie.jpg

Our baby boy, Arnie.

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