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If my fiancee lived in the US for a few years while attending college, does he also need to get a police certificate from the US? Per their instructions...

"Police certificates are required from other countries [than that of nationality or current residence] for all stays of 12 months or more after age 16."

My guess is that we have to, and if that's the case, does anyone have any advise on what to do? Should he call the local police station? Any idea on how long they take?

Thanks in advance for any help!

Our timeline:

K1 Visa

Oct. 31, 2007: I-129F sent to CSC

Nov. 01, 2007: I-129F received at CSC

Nov. 09, 2007: NOA1

Mar. 07, 2008: NOA2 (128 days)

Mar. 09, 2008: Touched

Mar. 12, 2008: NOA2 (duplicate)

Mar. 14, 2008: Touched

Mar. 18, 2008: Pkg left NVC

Mar. 24, 2008: Pkg received in Seoul Embassy

Mar. 25, 2008: Packet-3 received via email

May. 23, 2008: Interview (205 days)

May. 28, 2008: Visa received (210 days)

EAD

Jul. 09, 2008: I-765 sent to Chicago

Jul. 10, 2008: I-765 received in Chicago

Aug. 2, 2008: Biometrics appt

Sept. 6, 2008: EAD approved (59 days)

Sept. 15, 2008: EAD received (68 days)

AOS

Jul. 09, 2008: I-485 sent to Chicago

Jul. 10, 2008: I-485 received in Chicago

Aug. 2, 2008: Biometrics appt

Nov.14, 2008: IL received (128 days)

Dec.10, 2008: Interview (154 days)

Lifting Conditions

Sept. 29, 2010: I-751 sent to CSC

Oct. 1, 2010: I-751 received at CSC

Oct. 7, 2010: I-751 NOA

Nov. 18, 2010: Biometrics appt

Feb. 4, 2010: Approved

Feb. 10, 2010: GC received

Citizenship

Nov 2, 2016: N-400 sent to Phoenix 

Nov 4, 2016: N-400 NOA

Nov 30, 2016: Biometrics appt

Apr 27, 2017: Interview

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

Hi Gomdori,

May I ask you where you got that quoted item? The reason I ask is that I know in the Philippines, other country police clearances are required if the applicant was in that country for 6 months or more since age 16. The 6 month timeframe applies to K1 visas (which it looks like you are applying for). The 12 month timeframe is for other visa types.

Maybe this is a embassy specific timeframe, but I thought it was uniform. Anyway, just wanted to point it out.

sorry I cant answer your original question.

Warm Regards,

Samby

Wishing Everyone Speed, Success, Happiness and Love,

TinTin and Samby

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

Ay Naku! I must be getting old! After I posted the above, I thought I remembered this conversation before so a quick search of my post posts revealed this:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry1047944

You may want to take a look at it becuase I beleive it answers your original question. Take care and Good Luck!

Warm Regards,

Samby

Wishing Everyone Speed, Success, Happiness and Love,

TinTin and Samby

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Poland
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Posted

No, he doesn't need police certificate from US since they will run FBI check on him at USCIS and NVC. I lived in US for 4 years and I didn't include it in our package.

If my fiancee lived in the US for a few years while attending college, does he also need to get a police certificate from the US? Per their instructions...

"Police certificates are required from other countries [than that of nationality or current residence] for all stays of 12 months or more after age 16."

My guess is that we have to, and if that's the case, does anyone have any advise on what to do? Should he call the local police station? Any idea on how long they take?

Thanks in advance for any help!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted (edited)
Hi Gomdori,

May I ask you where you got that quoted item? The reason I ask is that I know in the Philippines, other country police clearances are required if the applicant was in that country for 6 months or more since age 16. The 6 month timeframe applies to K1 visas (which it looks like you are applying for). The 12 month timeframe is for other visa types.

Maybe this is a embassy specific timeframe, but I thought it was uniform. Anyway, just wanted to point it out.

sorry I cant answer your original question.

Warm Regards,

Samby

Some consulates it is 6 mos. and other consulates it is 12 mos. Make sure you understand what is required for your consulate

Edited by fwaguy

YMMV

Posted

Thanks everyone for the help! :D

Our timeline:

K1 Visa

Oct. 31, 2007: I-129F sent to CSC

Nov. 01, 2007: I-129F received at CSC

Nov. 09, 2007: NOA1

Mar. 07, 2008: NOA2 (128 days)

Mar. 09, 2008: Touched

Mar. 12, 2008: NOA2 (duplicate)

Mar. 14, 2008: Touched

Mar. 18, 2008: Pkg left NVC

Mar. 24, 2008: Pkg received in Seoul Embassy

Mar. 25, 2008: Packet-3 received via email

May. 23, 2008: Interview (205 days)

May. 28, 2008: Visa received (210 days)

EAD

Jul. 09, 2008: I-765 sent to Chicago

Jul. 10, 2008: I-765 received in Chicago

Aug. 2, 2008: Biometrics appt

Sept. 6, 2008: EAD approved (59 days)

Sept. 15, 2008: EAD received (68 days)

AOS

Jul. 09, 2008: I-485 sent to Chicago

Jul. 10, 2008: I-485 received in Chicago

Aug. 2, 2008: Biometrics appt

Nov.14, 2008: IL received (128 days)

Dec.10, 2008: Interview (154 days)

Lifting Conditions

Sept. 29, 2010: I-751 sent to CSC

Oct. 1, 2010: I-751 received at CSC

Oct. 7, 2010: I-751 NOA

Nov. 18, 2010: Biometrics appt

Feb. 4, 2010: Approved

Feb. 10, 2010: GC received

Citizenship

Nov 2, 2016: N-400 sent to Phoenix 

Nov 4, 2016: N-400 NOA

Nov 30, 2016: Biometrics appt

Apr 27, 2017: Interview

Posted

When I received Packet 3 from the US Embassy it had a list of names of countries from which a person most likely wouldn´t even receive a police certificate cuz the country wouldn´t give it to him/her. USA was one of the countries. I don´t know why :)

 
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