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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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HELLO all VJ members !

I have a quick question

My Fiance got his packet 3, for visa K1 and we are pondering on the police certificate. They say he needs a police certificate from the places he has lived since he is 16..

he know lives in Peru. He is 30 years old, but at the age of 16 thru 18 years old he lived in Mexico.

Thers no way we can get a police certificate from Mexico since he would have to request it in person, I think its irrelevant to ask for that. I always thought that it was always important to bring a police certificate for the place of residency within the last 10 years!

Help! :whistle: if anyone nows what they are really asking at the day of the interview!

thank u

Visa I 130 for Step Daughter

Sept 2010-- Getting documents ready. sent BC out for translation.

March 1st 2012-- Sent documents to USCIS

June 15th 2012 EMAIL OF APPROVAL !!

Dec 15th 2012 -- Interview scheduled ( 1-23-2013)

Jan 9th 2013--Medical Exam

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Forget Mexico, DOS reciprocity clearly states they are un-available.

Police Records

Unavailable.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3622.html

One less thing to worry about.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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HELLO all VJ members !

I have a quick question

My Fiance got his packet 3, for visa K1 and we are pondering on the police certificate. They say he needs a police certificate from the places he has lived since he is 16..

he know lives in Peru. He is 30 years old, but at the age of 16 thru 18 years old he lived in Mexico.

Thers no way we can get a police certificate from Mexico since he would have to request it in person, I think its irrelevant to ask for that. I always thought that it was always important to bring a police certificate for the place of residency within the last 10 years!

Help! :whistle: if anyone nows what they are really asking at the day of the interview!

thank u

If I may ask, how did your fiancee go from living in Mexico to Peru? :blink:

CR-1

04/16/06 First met each other......

05/12/07 Married in Ica, Peru one year later

I-130

06/21/07 Sent in I-130 for CR1 Visa

07/28/07 NOA1

11/28/07 NOA2 (File approved!!!!)

NVC (Torture Time) Can you tell I'm a bit jaded right now?

12/21/07 NVC received file

12/31/07 Received I864 Bill

12/31/07 Received DS230 Bill

02/21/08 Sent I864 and DS230 Bill

03/14/08 Received Packet with Instructions from NVC

03/14/08 Sent Packet back to NVC Certified Mail

03/20/08 NVC Receives Packet

04/01/08 NVC sends back packet (missing info or incomplete according to NVC?) your kidding me right?!!!!!!!!

04/10/08 Received Packet with Checklist

05/01/08 Checklist Items overnighted to NVC (almost 1 year since we started the process...wow!)

05/07/08 Packet being returned AGAIN!!!(missing info or incomplete) Somebody just shoot me already!!

05/15/08 DS 230 II overnighted again (NVC claims they never received it)

05/23/08 Case Approval (Finally here!!!!) Case expedited to Lima.

Embassy

06/09/08 - Package 3 with instructions received

06/12/08 - Medical appointment

06/20/08 - Interview.....Visa Approved

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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HELLO all VJ members !

I have a quick question

My Fiance got his packet 3, for visa K1 and we are pondering on the police certificate. They say he needs a police certificate from the places he has lived since he is 16..

he know lives in Peru. He is 30 years old, but at the age of 16 thru 18 years old he lived in Mexico.

Thers no way we can get a police certificate from Mexico since he would have to request it in person, I think its irrelevant to ask for that. I always thought that it was always important to bring a police certificate for the place of residency within the last 10 years!

Help! :whistle: if anyone nows what they are really asking at the day of the interview!

thank u

If I may ask, how did your fiancee go from living in Mexico to Peru? :blink:

I think it was Peru to Mexico then back to Peru :D

2007

Jun: I Met Elias in Peru

Oct: Returned to Peru. Elias proposed!!

Nov 26: Mailed I-129F to VSC

Nov 28: Rec. Signature Confirm of delivery from USPS

Nov 29: Check cashed ; rec. receipt number. E-NOA1

2008

Feb 14: Touch

Feb 14: NOA2 by email!

Feb 19: File Arrived @ NVC

Feb 20: Hard-copy NOA2

Feb 21: File Left NVC for Lima.

Feb 25: File @ U.S. embassy in Lima!

Mar 04: Rec. Packet 3/4

Mar 18: 8 a.m. My Morenito's Interview!!

Mar 25: VISA IN HAND!!!

Apr 4: My love is home!!!!

Apr 29: Our marriage. And life begins anew..

Dec 31: Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP to Chicago

2009

Jan 5: Rec. e-mail confirm of delivery from USPS

Jan 8: Check cashed. MSC number not visible....

Jan 12: Rec. Hard Copy Notices for AOS, EAD, and AP. Touched

Jan 16: Rec. NOA-Biometrics Scheduled 1/28/09

Jan 28: 9:00 a.m. Biometrics appt. Fast - 15 minutes in and out!

Jan 29: Touched.

Feb 3: AOS Trans. to CSC

Feb 10: AOS Arrived @ CSC

Mar 04: Touch on AOS

Mar 09: Notifice that AP approved 3/6/09

Mar 13: Rec. AP

Mar 16: Rec. EAD (surprised as USCIS shows no updates)

Apr 3: Rec Welcome Letter, AOS approved 03/30 (surprise, no updates on website)

Apr 8: GC Received

June 5: Our precious baby girl arrived!

2010

June 7: Our darling son arrived!

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