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Hi, Everyone

We are progressing in this visa process!

For the interview at the Embassy in Moscow, does the police certificate have to created by the department actually located in Moscow?

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Can the police certificate be created by the police department of the region in the women has lived her entire life?

If anyone knows about such things, I have attached a set of three police certificates one certificate for each name scanned onto one sheet of paper to this post. Will these certificates be accepted at the interview in Moscow? These certificates were created by the regional police department.

Thanks in advance for your help!

LLJ45

Ilona_police_certificate.pdf

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That oughta work. The police cert. is supposed to be from her hometown, not Moscow.

Русский форум член.

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Hi, Everyone

We are progressing in this visa process!

For the interview at the Embassy in Moscow, does the police certificate have to created by the department actually located in Moscow?

or

Can the police certificate be created by the police department of the region in the women has lived her entire life?

If anyone knows about such things, I have attached a set of three police certificates one certificate for each name scanned onto one sheet of paper to this post. Will these certificates be accepted at the interview in Moscow? These certificates were created by the regional police department.

Thanks in advance for your help!

LLJ45

I believe you must also get a certified English translation for each certificate. You must bring both Russian and English versions to the interview.

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I believe you must also get a certified English translation for each certificate. You must bring both Russian and English versions to the interview.
That is only true if the police certificate is from any country but Russia. The posted certificate is from Russia.
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Hey!

She must get police certificates from each place she lived since she is 16 and where she lived more that one year! If u already received her package 3 from the embassy-she should have directions how to do that there! Don't forget that it will take her a month to get her police certificate, make sure u have enouth time!

Mariya

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Hi Again, Everyone

In short our question is:

will a police certificate created at the local (town) or region level be sufficient for her interview in Moscow?

or

Do her police certificates have to be made in Moscow at the Ministry of Interior or such Russian national government department?

I attached her police certificates created by the regional police department to my first post. FYI

Her packet from the Embassy is not clear on this point.

Thanks for your posts! Please keep them coming!

LLJ45

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Hi Again, Everyone

In short our question is:

will a police certificate created at the local (town) or region level be sufficient for her interview in Moscow?

or

Do her police certificates have to be made in Moscow at the Ministry of Interior or such Russian national government department?

I attached her police certificates created by the regional police department to my first post. FYI

Her packet from the Embassy is not clear on this point.

Thanks for your posts! Please keep them coming!

LLJ45

I believe it NEEDS to be from the regional police office, unless your fiancee lives in Moscow and then Moscow is her regional police office. :)

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Первый блин комом.

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