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Q30:List below all places you have lived for at least six months since reaching the age of 16, including places in your country of nationality. Begin with your present residence.

From my understanding,the purpose of this question is to show you will be required to have a pcc wherever you have lived for at least 6 months.

Because I have lived in many places after reaching at age 16.

My born country's pcc is national check,no matter which places you have lived.

I think Australian should be national pcc. :unsure:

Here is my question.

Born country-I lived in A city where I was 16-19 then I moved to B city for a few years. Then I lived in C city for a year.

However, my situation is quite complicated, I think. :( maybe I am wrong.

During my permanent address of C city. I traveled to the US for 1.5 months,Sydney two times 3+5 months and then I lived in Vietnam near two years and each 2 months I got a 9-day holiday back to my born country or travel to other countries.

Is it based on the place you have lived >= 6 months in a single period of time no matter the total is even 2 years??

It meas six month periods at one time? For example, although I lived in Vietnam for 2 years but each time I not lived for continuous 6 months at one time,only 2 months.

So, I should provide my born country's, Vietnamese and Australian pcc?

But I don't know how to put those information in Question 30 without receiving any checklist for it. I just read some mistakes-like" A gap exists in your residence history of more than six months".

I read custom stamps on my passport, I see many in and out of a country, especially Vietnam. Please help me (F)(L) thank you in advance. Thanks for you patient to read my post(sorry)

Hope you can understand what I try to write.

I-130 NOA1:2011/10/17(217 days)

After 187 days REF:2012/4/24(email)

REF:2012/5/7(mail)-stupid photo

REF Sent:2012/5/8

REF reviewing:2012/5/15

Approved NOA2 :2012/5/21(email)2012/5/24(mail)

NVC (66 days)

NVC Received case:2012/6/11 (22days/15 business days)

case no.assigned:2012/6/19 (8 days/6 business days since NVC received case)

DS-3032 sent: 2012/6/19 wrong case no. resent:2012/6/20

AOS I-864 Bill : 2012/6/21

Pay I-864 Bill:2012/6/22(Fri),6/25(Mon) showed as PAID

DS-3032 accepted : 2012/6/28

Receive IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/29

Pay IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/30(Fri),7/3(Mon) showed as PAID

Return Completed I-864 :2012/7/10,arrived:2012/7/13,accepted:2012/7/20

Medical:2012/7/13 received result:2012/7/24

Return Completed DS-230 :2012/7/14,arrived:2012/7/23,accepted:2012/7/26

Case Completed at NVC :2012/7/26

Interview date assigned+P4 interview letter :2012/8/3(8 days since case completed)

Interview date :2012/9/25 OMG flying to Sydney

Interview Result : Approved!

Visa issued:2012/09/26 (received an email notice)

Visa Received :2012/09/28(Yeah...got it!!)

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You are definitely going to need PCC for your home country and for Australia as a start, since you say you lived in numerous cities in your home country for a total of about 5yrs or so after you turned 16 (if I'm reading correctly and my math is accurate!!)

Vietnam I'm not sure about. Were you actually LIVING there? Or were you just visiting on and off?

USCIS

30 Nov 2010 - Sent I-130 to Chicago

1 Dec 2010 - I-130 received at Chicago

18 Apr 2011 - APPROVED!! NOA2 text and email

NVC

29 Apr 2011 - Case entered into the system/Case number assigned; Medical Exam in Sydney

30 Apr 2011 - Police Check Application sent

2 May 2011 - Called NVC and got Invoice ID number

3 May 2011 - Sent DS-3032 email

4 May 2011 - Received email reply from NVC for DS-3032; Received Medical Exam results

5 May 2011 - AOS invoiced and paid

7 May 2011 - AOS package sent; IV invoiced and paid

9 May 2011 - AOS package delivered to NVC according to tracking

20 May 2011 - RFE for missing IV package....still waiting on Police Certificate!

24 May 2011 - Received Police Certificate after 25 days (so much for 7-10!); IV package sent

27 May 2011 - IV package delivered according to tracking

8 Jun 2011 - RFE for original marriage certificate; requested supervisor review since we KNOW it was in the package!

30 Jun 2011 - SIF and CC - FINALLY!!!!

13 Jul 2011 - Interview date assigned! Scheduled for August 9th @ 10am

9 Aug 2011 - Interview - APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

12 Aug 2011 - Visa in hand

24 Aug 2011 - POE @ LAX

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You are definitely going to need PCC for your home country and for Australia as a start, since you say you lived in numerous cities in your home country for a total of about 5yrs or so after you turned 16 (if I'm reading correctly and my math is accurate!!)

Vietnam I'm not sure about. Were you actually LIVING there? Or were you just visiting on and off?

Thank you for your help. (L)(F) (F)

1.All places you have lived for at least six months, does mean I only need to list the places where I have lived six month periods at one time? continuous 6 months at one time? No matter the total I have lived in a country?

2. I worked in Vietnam. The company relocated me to work there.

I looked custom stamps on my passports.

2004/6/22-8/8 Vietnam

2004/8/15-10/22Vietnam

2004/10/30-12/9 Vietnam

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.

.

Do I need to list like above? Because there are many trips like this. :(

And my point is not about I do need a Vietnamese pcc or not. (I think I may need one)

My question is I only need to list a place where I stayed for continuous 6 months at one time?

Thank you for your help.

Edited by hktw

I-130 NOA1:2011/10/17(217 days)

After 187 days REF:2012/4/24(email)

REF:2012/5/7(mail)-stupid photo

REF Sent:2012/5/8

REF reviewing:2012/5/15

Approved NOA2 :2012/5/21(email)2012/5/24(mail)

NVC (66 days)

NVC Received case:2012/6/11 (22days/15 business days)

case no.assigned:2012/6/19 (8 days/6 business days since NVC received case)

DS-3032 sent: 2012/6/19 wrong case no. resent:2012/6/20

AOS I-864 Bill : 2012/6/21

Pay I-864 Bill:2012/6/22(Fri),6/25(Mon) showed as PAID

DS-3032 accepted : 2012/6/28

Receive IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/29

Pay IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/30(Fri),7/3(Mon) showed as PAID

Return Completed I-864 :2012/7/10,arrived:2012/7/13,accepted:2012/7/20

Medical:2012/7/13 received result:2012/7/24

Return Completed DS-230 :2012/7/14,arrived:2012/7/23,accepted:2012/7/26

Case Completed at NVC :2012/7/26

Interview date assigned+P4 interview letter :2012/8/3(8 days since case completed)

Interview date :2012/9/25 OMG flying to Sydney

Interview Result : Approved!

Visa issued:2012/09/26 (received an email notice)

Visa Received :2012/09/28(Yeah...got it!!)

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Because I have lived in many places after reaching at age 16.

My born country's pcc is national check,no matter which places you have lived.

I think Australian should be national pcc. :unsure:

Here is my question.

Born country-I lived in A city where I was 16-19 then I moved to B city for a few years. Then I lived in C city for a year.

However, my situation is quite complicated, I think. :( maybe I am wrong.

During my permanent address of C city. I traveled to the US for 1.5 months,Sydney two times 3+5 months and then I lived in Vietnam near two years and each 2 months I got a 9-day holiday back to my born country or travel to other countries.

Is it based on the place you have lived >= 6 months in a single period of time no matter the total is even 2 years??

It meas six month periods at one time? For example, although I lived in Vietnam for 2 years but each time I not lived for continuous 6 months at one time,only 2 months.

So, I should provide my born country's, Vietnamese and Australian pcc?

But I don't know how to put those information in Question 30 without receiving any checklist for it. I just read some mistakes-like" A gap exists in your residence history of more than six months".

I read custom stamps on my passport, I see many in and out of a country, especially Vietnam. Please help me (F)(L) thank you in advance. Thanks for you patient to read my post(sorry)

Hope you can understand what I try to write.

We had the same complication. This is common when you're young, right?

We resisted the common urge to over-do this.

So what we did was we didn't bother listing places traveled to temporarily for business purpose only. Even for an extended period of time. That is, if the company sent us there and maintained permanent residence at home, them we listed as living at the home residence the entire time.

We ESPECIALLY didn't list any places where she didn't obtain a local driver license or sign a lease. If she only stayed in temporary accommodation such as hotel and/or didn't sign a lease, then we assumed her residence was her home residence during that period.

We established a list of residences based SOLELY on PERMANENT residences and disregarded anywhere she stayed even for an extended period if it was only temporary.

Once we set that list of residences and dates, it was a simplified list and we keep a copy of it. For any additional paperwork that requested the list, we just maintain consistency by always using the same list of residences.

This approach worked fine on our visa application.

Done: I-130/CR-1, I-751/ROC

Done: I-327

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We had the same complication. This is common when you're young, right?

We resisted the common urge to over-do this.

So what we did was we didn't bother listing places traveled to temporarily for business purpose only. Even for an extended period of time. That is, if the company sent us there and maintained permanent residence at home, them we listed as living at the home residence the entire time.

We ESPECIALLY didn't list any places where she didn't obtain a local driver license or sign a lease. If she only stayed in temporary accommodation such as hotel and/or didn't sign a lease, then we assumed her residence was her home residence during that period.

We established a list of residences based SOLELY on PERMANENT residences and disregarded anywhere she stayed even for an extended period if it was only temporary.

Once we set that list of residences and dates, it was a simplified list and we keep a copy of it. For any additional paperwork that requested the list, we just maintain consistency by always using the same list of residences.

This approach worked fine on our visa application.

Thank you for your reply.

Yes, my residence was temporary never obtain a local driver license or sign a lease.

So,do you mean I don't need to list the time when I was working in Vietnam?

Even when I also traveled to the US for 1 year?

USA consulate doesn't need to check any stamps or pages on my passport?

Actually, it seems mission impossible for me to apply for a Vietnamese pccc without any assistance.

I worry if NVC doesn't question it then the consulate may do it.

Officers might think I am a liar.

NVC and consulate don't ask her about it?

Edited by hktw

I-130 NOA1:2011/10/17(217 days)

After 187 days REF:2012/4/24(email)

REF:2012/5/7(mail)-stupid photo

REF Sent:2012/5/8

REF reviewing:2012/5/15

Approved NOA2 :2012/5/21(email)2012/5/24(mail)

NVC (66 days)

NVC Received case:2012/6/11 (22days/15 business days)

case no.assigned:2012/6/19 (8 days/6 business days since NVC received case)

DS-3032 sent: 2012/6/19 wrong case no. resent:2012/6/20

AOS I-864 Bill : 2012/6/21

Pay I-864 Bill:2012/6/22(Fri),6/25(Mon) showed as PAID

DS-3032 accepted : 2012/6/28

Receive IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/29

Pay IV Bill DS-230 : 2012/6/30(Fri),7/3(Mon) showed as PAID

Return Completed I-864 :2012/7/10,arrived:2012/7/13,accepted:2012/7/20

Medical:2012/7/13 received result:2012/7/24

Return Completed DS-230 :2012/7/14,arrived:2012/7/23,accepted:2012/7/26

Case Completed at NVC :2012/7/26

Interview date assigned+P4 interview letter :2012/8/3(8 days since case completed)

Interview date :2012/9/25 OMG flying to Sydney

Interview Result : Approved!

Visa issued:2012/09/26 (received an email notice)

Visa Received :2012/09/28(Yeah...got it!!)

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