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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I'm preparing for my interview for te K-1 visa :)

I was about to go in to my local hometown police station to ask for my police checks when I realized.. ####### do i need one for everywhere I've lived? Im currently in Nova Scotia and have spent 2 years in korea, and 5 years ago i lived in the US for a seasonal job. Can I just call someone to get those police checks?

And do i bring the police checks with me, or are they sent from the police to the consulte without touching my hands?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi,

You do need a police certificate for every country you lived in for over 6 months ....sorry I am not sure how to get them for the countries you have been in ......but I believe they are sent directly to you and that you take them with you for your interview.

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Laurence

10/15/2007 NOA1

04/29/2008 RFE by email

05/03/2008 RFE hard copy received

Reply to RFE sent 05/05/2008

RFE received at CSC 05/06/2008

NOA2 05/15/2008

NOA2 hard copy 05/19/2008

Packet 3 received 06/09/2008

Packet 3 completed and sent 06/10/2008

Medical 06/11/2008

Packet 3 received @ Embassy 06/12/2008

Packet 4 07/03/2008

Interview 07/17/2008

POE 07/31/2008

Wedding 08/08/2008

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Laos
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I'm preparing for my interview for te K-1 visa :)

I was about to go in to my local hometown police station to ask for my police checks when I realized.. ####### do i need one for everywhere I've lived? Im currently in Nova Scotia and have spent 2 years in korea, and 5 years ago i lived in the US for a seasonal job. Can I just call someone to get those police checks?

And do i bring the police checks with me, or are they sent from the police to the consulte without touching my hands?

As far as I know, only foreign fiance(e) needs to do the police report. Anyway, you need to bring the police report to the Embassy before they schedule your interview (read your packet instructions). However, each country may function differently so check it to be sure. In most cases, they only want your most current resident police report.

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