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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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I'm just going to get the stupid local pcc. What a pain. But I'm sitting here at the Indian consulate waiting for the attested document. Number 423. I've been sitting here 20 minutes and it changed from 386 to 390. Oh lord I will be here a while.

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NVC only, we are still awaiting the interview date.

I second that which Lotto said - please let us know the overall outcome of your case. Considering you have only submitted one PCC so far - you are the first on VJ that I know of to try this process out. Good luck - I think you will be just fine !

I'm just going to get the stupid local pcc. What a pain. But I'm sitting here at the Indian consulate waiting for the attested document. Number 423. I've been sitting here 20 minutes and it changed from 386 to 390. Oh lord I will be here a while.

Zeban, I hope you have a Smart Phone - that will help to kill the time !!!

CR-1 Visa Was Approved :-)

Entry Date to USA: 2/3/2011

12-10-2012 - Sent off I-751 packet visa USPS

I751 Was approved - 10 Year GC was granted

N-400 Progress

4/10/2014: Package Mailed
4/11/2014: Package Received
4/14/2014: Notice Date
x/x/2014: Biometrics appointment
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Lol yup. Good old iPhone 3GS with it's horrendously spotty AT&T network.

Typing from it now.

There is a game called Cube Runner you can play on the iPhone. It is a lot of fun and a great way to kill time.

Cheers !

CR-1 Visa Was Approved :-)

Entry Date to USA: 2/3/2011

12-10-2012 - Sent off I-751 packet visa USPS

I751 Was approved - 10 Year GC was granted

N-400 Progress

4/10/2014: Package Mailed
4/11/2014: Package Received
4/14/2014: Notice Date
x/x/2014: Biometrics appointment
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I got the attested doc! Yaaaaaayyyy thank God. N yes I love cube runner and angry birds. Awesome games. Going to FedEx this to India today. Ok pretty glad I work for them. I save quite a bit!

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Zeban,

Here's what packet 4 from the Delhi embassy states: (I don't have packet 4 yet, but its available here):

"POLICE REPORT: Each applicant aged 16 years and older must submit a police certificate that includes information regarding the applicant including all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s) and the disposition of each case(s). (A) Indian citizens residing in India for six months or more since turning 16 years of age must present Indian police clearance certificates from both their district police station and the local area passport office. Applicants whose passports were issued within six months of the visa interview may present just the passport office certificate. These certificates are valid for one year from the date of issuance. (B) If an Indian citizen who has lived in India for at least one year after the age of 16 currently resides outside India, he/she must obtain a certificate issued by the Indian Embassy or Consulate where he/she lives. These certificates are valid for only one year from the date of issuance. "

The key here is that if your passport has been issued within six months of applying for the immigrant visa, then the only pcc needed is from the passport office.

The above is available in the Embassy site:

http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/packet4chlst.html

The Chennai consulate doesn't actually mention the above rule:

http://chennai.usconsulate.gov/immigrantstous/glossary-of-iv-documents-and-terms.html#PCC

My wife recently obtained hers from the Passport office and that is the only PCC I am submitting (her Passport has been issued within six months of when she'll apply for the visa, fortunately...so I don't have to worry about the other times).

Interested to know how you'll fare. I think with the Passport Office one, you are good to go.

Where am I at in the process? :

-Oath Ceremony scheduled for Feb 7, 2014 (scheduled late by request)

-Successful Citizenship interview, Dec 11, 2013

-fingerprint appointment, Oct 24, 2013

-applied for Citizenship, Sep 2013

-received 10 year green card, June 12, 2013
-conditions removed, April 11, 2013 (YAY!)
-biometrics appointment Oct 16, 2012
-I-750 NOA1 received Sep 23, 2012
-USCIS received I-750 removal of conditions in Sep 19, 2012
-received Social Security Card, late December 2010
-received 2 year green card, late December 2010
-port of entry, December 6, 2010
-interview November 30, 2010, granted
-VFS payment week of Nov 15, 2010
-Medical Exam done Nov 3, 2010
-Interview Date Assigned: November 30, 2010
-Case complete Sep 10, 2010.
-DS230 and I-864 received Aug 16, 2010 at NVC.
-Case at NVC: July 29, 2010
-I-130 approved July 23, 2010 at USCIS
-I-130 NOA1 March 18, 2010
Marriage: Feb 15, 2010

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Interesting...been reading that you are getting a PCC from the Indian Embassy. That's only if the beneficiary has spent time in the US or is currently here...

Where am I at in the process? :

-Oath Ceremony scheduled for Feb 7, 2014 (scheduled late by request)

-Successful Citizenship interview, Dec 11, 2013

-fingerprint appointment, Oct 24, 2013

-applied for Citizenship, Sep 2013

-received 10 year green card, June 12, 2013
-conditions removed, April 11, 2013 (YAY!)
-biometrics appointment Oct 16, 2012
-I-750 NOA1 received Sep 23, 2012
-USCIS received I-750 removal of conditions in Sep 19, 2012
-received Social Security Card, late December 2010
-received 2 year green card, late December 2010
-port of entry, December 6, 2010
-interview November 30, 2010, granted
-VFS payment week of Nov 15, 2010
-Medical Exam done Nov 3, 2010
-Interview Date Assigned: November 30, 2010
-Case complete Sep 10, 2010.
-DS230 and I-864 received Aug 16, 2010 at NVC.
-Case at NVC: July 29, 2010
-I-130 approved July 23, 2010 at USCIS
-I-130 NOA1 March 18, 2010
Marriage: Feb 15, 2010

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Here's packet 4 from Chennai that addresses the PCC. Its still on their site...

http://chennai.usconsulate.gov/pdfs/packet-4/infoforivapplicants091027.pdf

Where am I at in the process? :

-Oath Ceremony scheduled for Feb 7, 2014 (scheduled late by request)

-Successful Citizenship interview, Dec 11, 2013

-fingerprint appointment, Oct 24, 2013

-applied for Citizenship, Sep 2013

-received 10 year green card, June 12, 2013
-conditions removed, April 11, 2013 (YAY!)
-biometrics appointment Oct 16, 2012
-I-750 NOA1 received Sep 23, 2012
-USCIS received I-750 removal of conditions in Sep 19, 2012
-received Social Security Card, late December 2010
-received 2 year green card, late December 2010
-port of entry, December 6, 2010
-interview November 30, 2010, granted
-VFS payment week of Nov 15, 2010
-Medical Exam done Nov 3, 2010
-Interview Date Assigned: November 30, 2010
-Case complete Sep 10, 2010.
-DS230 and I-864 received Aug 16, 2010 at NVC.
-Case at NVC: July 29, 2010
-I-130 approved July 23, 2010 at USCIS
-I-130 NOA1 March 18, 2010
Marriage: Feb 15, 2010

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Here's packet 4 from Chennai that addresses the PCC. Its still on their site...

http://chennai.uscon...cants091027.pdf

Does this link say, only PP office PCC is enough, if the person's passport is issued for more than 6 months?

Loto

CSC - I-130 for Parents (IR5)

10/11/2011 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/13/2011 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox

10/17/2011 - Email received with Receipt#, Routed to CSC

10/18/2011 - Cleared the checks $420*2

10/21/2011 - Received NOA1

03/30/2012 - Received NOA2

NVC

04/19/2012 - NVC received

05/01/2012 - Case# generated

05/02/2012 - DS-3032 COA emailed

05/02/2012 - I-864 AOS Fee $88 paid

05/05/2012 - I-864 AOS package mailed to NVC

05/07/2012 - I-864 AOS package received by NVC

05/07/2012 - DS-3032 COA accepted

05/08/2012 - DS-230 IV Fee $230*2 paid

05/09/2012 - DS-230 IV package mailed to NVC

05/11/2012 - DS-230 IV package received by NVC

05/17/2012 - Case Completed

Consulate

07/02/2012 - VFS visit in Cochin

07/04/2012 - Medical in Chennai

07/12/2012 - Interview in Mumbai - Success!

09/08/2012 - POE at JFK, NY

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LotofPatience, I *think* that if the Passport is older than six months uptil the date of the interview, then you have to get PCCs to cover entire time since after beneficiary turns 16 from the district police station. The only thing I could find on this for Bangalore because I had the same question was here:

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/520002/POLICE-CLEARANCE-CERTIFICATE-in-BANGALORE

But there is a nice chart here from the ***removed*** site which is consistent with what the Chennai consulate is saying:

http://www.***removed***/immigration/police-certificates.html

Hope this helps!

Where am I at in the process? :

-Oath Ceremony scheduled for Feb 7, 2014 (scheduled late by request)

-Successful Citizenship interview, Dec 11, 2013

-fingerprint appointment, Oct 24, 2013

-applied for Citizenship, Sep 2013

-received 10 year green card, June 12, 2013
-conditions removed, April 11, 2013 (YAY!)
-biometrics appointment Oct 16, 2012
-I-750 NOA1 received Sep 23, 2012
-USCIS received I-750 removal of conditions in Sep 19, 2012
-received Social Security Card, late December 2010
-received 2 year green card, late December 2010
-port of entry, December 6, 2010
-interview November 30, 2010, granted
-VFS payment week of Nov 15, 2010
-Medical Exam done Nov 3, 2010
-Interview Date Assigned: November 30, 2010
-Case complete Sep 10, 2010.
-DS230 and I-864 received Aug 16, 2010 at NVC.
-Case at NVC: July 29, 2010
-I-130 approved July 23, 2010 at USCIS
-I-130 NOA1 March 18, 2010
Marriage: Feb 15, 2010

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Also look at bobbykvisa's timeline, he's waiting for the district pc, maybe he'll know more.

Where am I at in the process? :

-Oath Ceremony scheduled for Feb 7, 2014 (scheduled late by request)

-Successful Citizenship interview, Dec 11, 2013

-fingerprint appointment, Oct 24, 2013

-applied for Citizenship, Sep 2013

-received 10 year green card, June 12, 2013
-conditions removed, April 11, 2013 (YAY!)
-biometrics appointment Oct 16, 2012
-I-750 NOA1 received Sep 23, 2012
-USCIS received I-750 removal of conditions in Sep 19, 2012
-received Social Security Card, late December 2010
-received 2 year green card, late December 2010
-port of entry, December 6, 2010
-interview November 30, 2010, granted
-VFS payment week of Nov 15, 2010
-Medical Exam done Nov 3, 2010
-Interview Date Assigned: November 30, 2010
-Case complete Sep 10, 2010.
-DS230 and I-864 received Aug 16, 2010 at NVC.
-Case at NVC: July 29, 2010
-I-130 approved July 23, 2010 at USCIS
-I-130 NOA1 March 18, 2010
Marriage: Feb 15, 2010

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I am not really sure to be honest. All I know is that I am still waiting for the District PCC - possibly this weekend it will be issued to my wife, we'll see.

The NVC also told me that they would approve with only the Passport PCC like they told Zeban and smsgrl2009. They said the District PCC was not needed.

I am pretty sure the NVC will approve a petition with only one Passport PCC, but I have chosen to wait because the New Delhi website clearly says both the District and Local PCC are needed - and since I am interviewing in Delhi I will follow that website notice. I am not as familiar with the other embassies as much as Delhi, so maybe the other consulates are more lenient or focus on it less heavily.

CR-1 Visa Was Approved :-)

Entry Date to USA: 2/3/2011

12-10-2012 - Sent off I-751 packet visa USPS

I751 Was approved - 10 Year GC was granted

N-400 Progress

4/10/2014: Package Mailed
4/11/2014: Package Received
4/14/2014: Notice Date
x/x/2014: Biometrics appointment
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My wife's passport is older than six months already.

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CR-1 Visa Was Approved :-)

Entry Date to USA: 2/3/2011

12-10-2012 - Sent off I-751 packet visa USPS

I751 Was approved - 10 Year GC was granted

N-400 Progress

4/10/2014: Package Mailed
4/11/2014: Package Received
4/14/2014: Notice Date
x/x/2014: Biometrics appointment
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Zeban,

Here's what packet 4 from the Delhi embassy states: (I don't have packet 4 yet, but its available here):

"POLICE REPORT: Each applicant aged 16 years and older must submit a police certificate that includes information regarding the applicant including all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s) and the disposition of each case(s). (A) Indian citizens residing in India for six months or more since turning 16 years of age must present Indian police clearance certificates from both their district police station and the local area passport office. Applicants whose passports were issued within six months of the visa interview may present just the passport office certificate. These certificates are valid for one year from the date of issuance. (B) If an Indian citizen who has lived in India for at least one year after the age of 16 currently resides outside India, he/she must obtain a certificate issued by the Indian Embassy or Consulate where he/she lives. These certificates are valid for only one year from the date of issuance. "

The key here is that if your passport has been issued within six months of applying for the immigrant visa, then the only pcc needed is from the passport office.

The above is available in the Embassy site:

http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/packet4chlst.html

The Chennai consulate doesn't actually mention the above rule:

http://chennai.usconsulate.gov/immigrantstous/glossary-of-iv-documents-and-terms.html#PCC

My wife recently obtained hers from the Passport office and that is the only PCC I am submitting (her Passport has been issued within six months of when she'll apply for the visa, fortunately...so I don't have to worry about the other times).

Interested to know how you'll fare. I think with the Passport Office one, you are good to go.

I dont know Kaash, i think that you shouldnt take a chance and just submit the local PCC, i dont know if its really worth the hassle of going through are an RFE God forbidding. Since i had already filed for the local PCC im not going to wait.

Here's packet 4 from Chennai that addresses the PCC. Its still on their site...

http://chennai.usconsulate.gov/pdfs/packet-4/infoforivapplicants091027.pdf

Thank you, this was useful.

I am not really sure to be honest. All I know is that I am still waiting for the District PCC - possibly this weekend it will be issued to my wife, we'll see.

The NVC also told me that they would approve with only the Passport PCC like they told Zeban and smsgrl2009. They said the District PCC was not needed.

I am pretty sure the NVC will approve a petition with only one Passport PCC, but I have chosen to wait because the New Delhi website clearly says both the District and Local PCC are needed - and since I am interviewing in Delhi I will follow that website notice. I am not as familiar with the other embassies as much as Delhi, so maybe the other consulates are more lenient or focus on it less heavily.

Wait i just want to clarify something so there is no confusion.

We got married in January, so my wife got her passport first week of march. In fact, I hate the systems in india. It had left the local passport office on february 5th. My wife never received it until march sometime, because the stupid postal office decided to play hide and seek with it. So finally got it first week of march.

So as soon as my wife got it, i gave it to an agent, got the RPO PCC within 2 months. The reason why it took so long, the officer committee who clears passports was concerned because my wife and her father dont share a common surname. So NOW i am looking to get the Local PCC, i already have the RPO. The officer who is helping me is the same officer who cleared my wifes passport for the RPO PCC. He works with the ACP or is the ACP iono. But hes in touch with me, and i told him to get it to me by the end of the week.

Today some guy game for inquiry at my wifes house. Now they are wondering why my name is not on her passport. We said that she had it made before marriage. Apparently she is going to have local PCC interview soon. I really am sick of this inconsistency and ridiculous demands in india. They really need to get their act together over there.

My wife's passport is older than six months already.

Ditto.

BTW just sent off the attested document to India. It will be in Paris soon.

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My goodness, If Embassy/NVC does not require local PCC,then I am running around for local PCC for nothing.I have to get PCC from FOUR Districts where I resided more then six months.

I got PCC from Jaipur RPO only within 6 hours. It was very easy comparatively local PCC. I also got Local PCC from two places.

Should I get that rest of the PCCs too?

I do not have my pic. affixed on PCC. Does it matter?

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