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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I went to the local PSB (police station) today in Shanghai to request my police clearance certificate, but they told me that the form is only given to Chinese people. I asked for 无犯罪证明 (wu fan zui zheng ming). Is this the correct form? Should I go to a different place to ask for the form? Have any other Filipinos working in China been able to get their police clearance certificates? If so, can you tell me how? Thanks!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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I managed to get my Police Certificate from Guangzhou China because that's where I worked. I must tell you that it was a pretty long and tedious process which took 10 weeks to get (mind you I am living in NZ). Lucky for me I have relatives that got it for me but this meant going to the PBS and then to the Notary Office to get it translated into English. If I can remember correctly it cost RMB200 2 copies.

•You must present your passport containing your Chinese visa to the local Public Security Bureau.

Non-Resident Requests
You can obtain a police certificate from the local Public Security Bureau by asking someone to act on your behalf in China. To do this, you must give this person:

•Specific written authorization.
•If you are a Chinese national, a photocopy of your national identification card and household register booklet (hukou).
•If you are a non-Chinese national, a photocopy of your passport, including the page that contains the Chinese visa.
The person acting on your behalf must present the documents to the local Public Security Bureau.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Jajaju,

I also live in Shanghai. Which registry office and which fake market? Do you know the address or the street name? Did you have to go to the PSB first or did you just go to the registry office? Thanks so much for your help!

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