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Preparation for Interview after I-129f petition NOA2 for Uganda

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Hello,

I decided to create this topic/thread specifically for Ugandans who have applied for the I-129f petition and are at the NVC stage. Its been hard finding out what I need to do, where I need to go and since I have gone through it, I have decided to share it with all Ugandans on here and anyone who maybe stranded in the future and have no one to ask.

FOR A POLICE CERTIFICATE.

Before you get your police certificate, you need to do this...There are two places to go to for the process to be complete so that you can get your police certificate/Certificate of Good conduct like its called... From my experience this week,

I went and had my fingerprints taken at Naguru Police fingerprinting headquarters. To get to Naguru Police fingerprinting headquarters...I used a taxi, you can pick up one anywhere in town, make sure it is going to Nakawa, I was charged 500shs because I boarded from Jinja Road but if you board from anywhere, it will cost between 500shs-1000shs. Get out at Game/Shoprite Lugogo and pick a boda boda. The boda boda will charge you between 1500-2000shs, tell the man to take you to Naguru Police fingerprinting headquarters. The offices shifted from kibuli to Naguru, therefore you will be going to Naguru.

When you get there, talk to the person and tell them that you are there for a certificate of good conduct, you will be given a bankslip to go pay at the bank with the amount on it. When you get back from the bank, make sure you have with you, a photocopy of your passport, 2 passport size photos and the bank slip.

You will write an application letter and you will be told who to address it to and then afterwards, you will have your fingerprints taken. Then the the letter,photocopy, the photos and the fingerprint form will be attached together and you will hand in a copy of your bankslip (the pink one) and keep the blue one.

You will be required to hand in your forms and pay a fee of 3000shs. hand in the forms and you'll be told when to go for the next step. Usually takes 4 days. I went to Naguru on Monday and I was told to go to Kololo on Friday.

This is the end of the first part of this journey and the second part will come on what happens at Kololo

14th Jan 2012: I-129f petition filed

23rd Jan 2012: NOA1

26th Jan 2012: NOA1 hard copy

21st Jun 2012 : NOA2 USCIS status changed to POST DECISION ACTIVITY

26th Jun 2012 : NOA2 hard copy

16th Jul 2012 : Fiance given NVC Number.Petition left NVC for Nairobi Embassy

20th Jul 2012 : Petition arrived at Nairobi Embassy

24th Jul 2012 : Email from Nairobi Embassy with Packet 3 instructions

20th&21st Aug 2012 : Medical

30th Aug 2012: Interview (APPROVED)

6th Oct 2012: POE at Washington Dulles Airport

1st Dec 2012: Wedding

14th Dec 2012: AOS filed

19th Dec 2012: I-485, EAD and AP received (text message)

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