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Anyone from Bosnia with the same problem?

My wife was born in Banja Luka

She got police certificate from that place

Now, the NVC is requesting police certificate from Sanski Most ( place where she lives now)

Police in that city told her that she only can get certificate from birth town, since all data in Bosnia go to the town of birth

But, the NVC is requesting that certificate

I called embassy In Bosnia, they told me that she should be able to get that certificate

I called the Cantonal Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP in that region - Bihac )

They told me that she should be able to get the certificate

I called police in her city of living, they told me NO WAY she can't get certificate even if I bribe them

I guess I can't get my wife to USA because of some stupid people

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Croatia
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Nije istina,Ja sam rodjena u Zenici a zivjela sam u Zepcu, i u Zepcu sam izvadila "police certificate" .U Zenici sam samo uvijek morala vadit rodni list.

05/04/2009 - 10 year Green Card arrived!

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11/4/2011 - N 400 Sent to Dallas Office

11/20/2011 - NOA Arrived

11/26/2012 - Biometrics Appointment

12/12/2011 - Interview Letter

01/12/2012 - Interview Completed

--/--/---- - Oath Letter

02/27/2012 - Oath Ceremony

" I have had dreams, and I've had nightmares. I overcame the nightmares because of my dreams"

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Croatia
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Potvrde o nekaznjavanju tj. police certificate obicno se traze prema mjestu stanovanja (zato se i traze za svaku zemlju u kojoj je kandidat boravio vise od 6 mjeseci). Rodni listovi i slicne potvrde obicno se podizu prema rodnom mjestu. Barem je tako u Hrvatskoj.

I-129F Sent: Aug 20th 2008

Interview Date: April 8th 2009, 10:30 - APPROVED!

K-1 Visa Received: April 9th 2009

POE: Aug 8th 2009, Minneapolis

Wedding: Aug 28th 2009

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Our I-129f was approved in 107 days from our NOA1 date.

Our I-129f was approved in 114 days from our filing date.

Our case spent 52 days being chewed by NVC.

Our interview took 224 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

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AOS, AP, EAD filed: Oct 15th 2009

Biometrics: Nov 24th 2009

AP received: Dec 14th 2009

EAD received: Dec 17th 2009

Green Card received: Dec 18th 2009

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Croatia
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Ja sam zivjela i u Hrvatskoj (Zagreb i Zadar) I u Njemackoj nekoliko godina a samo sam taj certificate iz Zepca predala i nikakvih problema nisam imala.

05/04/2009 - 10 year Green Card arrived!

*****

11/4/2011 - N 400 Sent to Dallas Office

11/20/2011 - NOA Arrived

11/26/2012 - Biometrics Appointment

12/12/2011 - Interview Letter

01/12/2012 - Interview Completed

--/--/---- - Oath Letter

02/27/2012 - Oath Ceremony

" I have had dreams, and I've had nightmares. I overcame the nightmares because of my dreams"

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ja sam čula da potvrdu o nekažnjavanju trebam uzeti u mjestu rođenja, bez obzira što tamo ne živim većinu svog života. :wacko:

ali sve u svemu, i mjesto stanovanja i mjesto rođenja mi je u BIH. srećom nisam živjela nigdje drugo.

Elvis, šta je bilo na kraju, je li trebalo oboje? (Elvis nije bio odavno online)

nadam se da nas neće ružiti jer pričamo na bosanskom/hrvatskom :hehe:

evo malo sam tražila na netu:

Police Records

Police certificates for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are available from the cantonal ministries of interior in the Federation entity of BiH, and from district police department in the Republika Srpska (RS) entity of BiH.

An application for a copy of a police record should be submitted to the police authority (cantonal ministry of interior or police department) at the applicant’s place of residence. People who reside in the same canton or district where they were born will have the fastest service (about three days), as all civil records in BiH are archived based on the citizen’s place of birth. For people residing in a canton or district different from their place of birth, the local police will have to request information from the person’s town of birth; response times are uncertain. Citizens born in the Republika Srpska should apply for the police certificate in person in their town of birth. Based on the certificate from the place of birth, the cantonal ministry of interior at the place of residence will issue the final official version of the certificate. Every citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina should be able to obtain this certificate. The fee for this certificate in the Federation is KM 60.

It is very important not to confuse the police certificate with a certificate issued by courts, which is often referred to by the same name (“Uvjerenje o nekažnjavanju”), but covers only the period of the past six months and indicates the absence of any investigation, charge, or conviction in that period. The police certificate covers all periods of time the person has lived in BiH.

Bosnian applicants living outside BIH must apply at the police department in their place of birth, either in person or through an authorized representative, in which case an original notarized power-of-attorney will be required.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3518.html

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NOA date for I-485, AP and EAD 12/21/2009

RFE date 01/06/2010 ...RFE response recieved 01/27/2010

Biometrics date 01/19/2010

Transfer Date (CSC) 02/04/2010

AP/EAD Approved Date 02/05/2010

AP Received Date 02/11/2010

EAD Received Date 02/16/2010

I-485 - Last touch 02/24/2010

Service Request -06/21/2010

06/24/2010 - touch

07/10/10..07/28/10..07/29/10...touch

07/29/2010 - GC approved

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