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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi, I Am Currently Residing In Mexico, And Needless To Say, I Cannot Go To California And Request A Police Report Myself. My Feonce Was Advised That She Cannot Get One On My Behalf Even With A Notarized Letter From Me, Allowing The Request. How Am I Supposed To Get One? I Need It For My Interview =\ Can Someone Please Help Us? Thank You In Advance.

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Hi, I Am Currently Residing In Mexico, And Needless To Say, I Cannot Go To California And Request A Police Report Myself. My Feonce Was Advised That She Cannot Get One On My Behalf Even With A Notarized Letter From Me, Allowing The Request. How Am I Supposed To Get One? I Need It For My Interview =\ Can Someone Please Help Us? Thank You In Advance.

A police report because you committed a crime in the United States? or a police certificate?

I'm not sure what you can do if you are looking for a police report and they won't give it to your fiance. I was able to get police reports for my husband and I made sure that they were certified as well. If you are looking for a police certificate they don't give those in the United States. You may be able to type in on google.com california public police records. And hopefully they will have a copy of what you were convicted of on some sort of website.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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A police report because you committed a crime in the United States? or a police certificate?

I'm not sure what you can do if you are looking for a police report and they won't give it to your fiance. I was able to get police reports for my husband and I made sure that they were certified as well. If you are looking for a police certificate they don't give those in the United States. You may be able to type in on google.com california public police records. And hopefully they will have a copy of what you were convicted of on some sort of website.

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The only "crime" I comitted was driving without a license. I was arrested and encarcerated for it but I'm not sure what kind of police certificate or report the USCIS or The NVC Needs. Do YOU know?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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You need one from your contry which is Mexico but it is unobtainable...the only thing my husband could get was a "carta de no antecedentes" but you should worry about it...if you she packet 3 it states that the Police Certificate is not available in Mexico.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Foreign Beneficiary NOT NEED police clearance report for USA but

you DO NEED the copies of the police report, and court judgement for USA violations.

Surely a paralegal can get them, for you? Pay yer monies, get yer stuff.

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