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My wife is from the Philippines and is living in PH but lived in HK for 18 months and needs a police clearance and we have found this part of the proccess confusing.

The HK POlice Clearance site says:

A photocopy of a letter from the relevant Consulate / Immigration Authority / Government Authority, which contains his or her name and clearly indicates that the production of the Certificate is required.

What document is this refering to???

Please help

Thanks in advance.

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My wife is from the Philippines and is living in PH but lived in HK for 18 months and needs a police clearance and we have found this part of the proccess confusing.

The HK POlice Clearance site says:

A photocopy of a letter from the relevant Consulate / Immigration Authority / Government Authority, which contains his or her name and clearly indicates that the production of the Certificate is required.

What document is this refering to???

Please help

Thanks in advance.

My gal, now wife, also a filipina immigrated to the US from HK. She was an OFW there. What the USCIS is asking for is that you take to/mail to /provide to the local HK police department a copy of your USCIS letter, sorry I forget the official USCIS letter name, asking for the HK Police clearance. Upon paying the HK police agency, the HK police agency will provide and mail, directly, a copy of your gal/guys official police clearance to the US embassy you direct them to. This is what occurred with my gal.

Regards,

Sid

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My gal, now wife, also a filipina immigrated to the US from HK. She was an OFW there. What the USCIS is asking for is that you take to/mail to /provide to the local HK police department a copy of your USCIS letter, sorry I forget the official USCIS letter name, asking for the HK Police clearance. Upon paying the HK police agency, the HK police agency will provide and mail, directly, a copy of your gal/guys official police clearance to the US embassy you direct them to. This is what occurred with my gal.

Regards,

Sid

Well yes, but the request for a police certificate doesn't come from USCIS. It would come from the Dept. of State's National Visa Center.

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My gal, now wife, also a filipina immigrated to the US from HK. She was an OFW there. What the USCIS is asking for is that you take to/mail to /provide to the local HK police department a copy of your USCIS letter, sorry I forget the official USCIS letter name, asking for the HK Police clearance. Upon paying the HK police agency, the HK police agency will provide and mail, directly, a copy of your gal/guys official police clearance to the US embassy you direct them to. This is what occurred with my gal.

Regards,

Sid

Sid , thanlks for your help but are your refering to the application for a police clearance from the HK website? or maybe the Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee Bill Invoice?

Because we don't know of/ or have not heard of a request form from the NVC for a police clearance...

Thanks, thanks, thanks for your help.

Mark

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Sid , thanlks for your help but are your refering to the application for a police clearance from the HK website? or maybe the Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee Bill Invoice?

Because we don't know of/ or have not heard of a request form from the NVC for a police clearance...

Thanks, thanks, thanks for your help.

Mark

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Thanks Sid, so I should just sit tight and wait.... thanks!

If HK needs an official request, then yes, once a couple weeks have passed after paying the IV fee, NVC will send you a checklist requesting the police report.

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