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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Me and my fiancee are starting the k-1 process. I am getting getting some of her documents translated now for the 129 so I can file. the question I have is her police clearance. She is Filipino, but has lived in Japan for the last 20 years. getting the records from japan is easy. Does anyone know how she can get the records from the Philippines without actually going there? We are trying to get everything together as soon as possible to try and make this go smooth.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Me and my fiancee are starting the k-1 process. I am getting getting some of her documents translated now for the 129 so I can file. the question I have is her police clearance. She is Filipino, but has lived in Japan for the last 20 years. getting the records from japan is easy. Does anyone know how she can get the records from the Philippines without actually going there? We are trying to get everything together as soon as possible to try and make this go smooth.

The police records are not needed until the interview, you should be waiting till it is closer to that time to get them. The process is taking many people 8 months or longer and the police certificates are only good for a year.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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The police records are not needed until the interview, you should be waiting till it is closer to that time to get them. The process is taking many people 8 months or longer and the police certificates are only good for a year.

Thanks for that Info. But does anyone know how to get them? For when they are needed.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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IMO your fiancee should visit the Philippine embassy in Japan. There, they can assist her on how she can obtain Police Clearance and other documents she will be needing from Philippines.. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Police Clearance in the Philippines is only good for 60 days. NBI clearance is good for 1 year. not sure if there is any exception in expiry if requested from abroad. but better ask the Philippine embassy in Japan.

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