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Filed: Country: Philippines
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hi there what is PCC for passport office and PCC for local police office? is this optional ty and how can i get those?

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

Marriage: July 16, 2005

I-130 sent: Oct 27, 2007

California Service Center Recieved Oct. 29, 2007

NOA1: Jan 17, 2008

I-130 Approved: April 22, 2008

Received DS-3032/ I-864 Bill: June 3, 2008

AOS bill paid: June 18th 2008

AOS sent : June 30th 2008 Received July 1

AOS cover sheet print out: June 18, 2008

DS230 generated June 22,2008

DS230 PAID June 24, 2004

DS230 received July 3, 2008

NVC Case Completed July 14, 2008

NVC send the Case Complete to USEM Manila: Aug. 5th 2008

USEM recieved complete case from NVC Aug 8th 2008

paid debros aug 22,2008

Medical Sept 9,10 He passed Thank you God. God is always good.

Interview Date: Sept 29, 2008 at USEM Manila 8:30AM APPROVED!!!

Visa In hand: Oct 2, 2008 yahoo

POE Nov 17, 2008.

Green Card and S.S received Nov 28th, 2008

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Shaman goddess,

I do think you are the petitioner, if so, then PCC is required by your husband. Your husband needs to go to near by police station and the passport office where his passport has been issued from, and tell them that he needs Police clearance certificate (PCC).

What you can do, is scan your Approval notification and NVC package (if you have got it by now that is) and let him take those as extra evidence.

I really am not sure how it works in Phillipines but the procedure is more or less easy in India.

And no, its not optional, these are requirements from NVC, so do ask your hubby to prepare those soon, you will have to send PCC with your IV package to NVC along with other documents.

And no, its not optional, these are requirements from NVC, so do ask your hubby to prepare those soon, you will have to send PCC with your IV package to NVC along with other documents.

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Shaman goddess,

I do think you are the petitioner, if so, then PCC is required by your husband. Your husband needs to go to near by police station and the passport office where his passport has been issued from, and tell them that he needs Police clearance certificate (PCC).

What you can do, is scan your Approval notification and NVC package (if you have got it by now that is) and let him take those as extra evidence.

I really am not sure how it works in Phillipines but the procedure is more or less easy in India.

And no, its not optional, these are requirements from NVC, so do ask your hubby to prepare those soon, you will have to send PCC with your IV package to NVC along with other documents.

And no, its not optional, these are requirements from NVC, so do ask your hubby to prepare those soon, you will have to send PCC with your IV package to NVC along with other documents.

Hi Shaman and Silent,

See the thread in the K-3 forum called "very confused!, passport office police certificates" by Daisy. I already answered this question.

In a nutshell: the Police Certificate is not optional, you need to send it in. But what document the applicant exactly has to send to NVC/Consulate for "Police Certificate" can vary from country to country, since there are differences between countries about if such a document is even available, what sort of document they issue, how it can be obtained etc.

You can find country specific info about this document (and other Civil Documents) on the US Department of State website (see link below, and see more specific link below in the above mentioned thread, to section called "reciprocity by country" on this site).

So while your explanation is correct, Silent, it is countryspecific (nl for India) and does NOT apply to Shaman (since her country seems to be the Philippines).

In Loto's initial draft of NVC document, he mentioned specific info for his wife's country (also India), and in the newest version this has been changed in order to avoid any confusion. See the latest version in another thread on this forum.

Hope this is clear, best of luck.

Cat

Edited by Catt

Website US Department of State, Consular Affairs Bureau: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1339.html

Posted (edited)

This is the more specific link to the countryspecific info on the US Dept. of State website, giving an overview of civil documents per country. Shaman, look under Philippines and you'll find what you need.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3272.html

For more info maybe the regional section of VJ website can also be useful?

Edited by Catt

Website US Department of State, Consular Affairs Bureau: http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1339.html

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Posted

it depends if they issue it in the postal office... my husband got his police clearance at the city hall not the postal services. thats why i ask i want to make this clear bec it varies in other countries ty

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

Marriage: July 16, 2005

I-130 sent: Oct 27, 2007

California Service Center Recieved Oct. 29, 2007

NOA1: Jan 17, 2008

I-130 Approved: April 22, 2008

Received DS-3032/ I-864 Bill: June 3, 2008

AOS bill paid: June 18th 2008

AOS sent : June 30th 2008 Received July 1

AOS cover sheet print out: June 18, 2008

DS230 generated June 22,2008

DS230 PAID June 24, 2004

DS230 received July 3, 2008

NVC Case Completed July 14, 2008

NVC send the Case Complete to USEM Manila: Aug. 5th 2008

USEM recieved complete case from NVC Aug 8th 2008

paid debros aug 22,2008

Medical Sept 9,10 He passed Thank you God. God is always good.

Interview Date: Sept 29, 2008 at USEM Manila 8:30AM APPROVED!!!

Visa In hand: Oct 2, 2008 yahoo

POE Nov 17, 2008.

Green Card and S.S received Nov 28th, 2008

7420.gif

Filed: Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

ty cat

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

Marriage: July 16, 2005

I-130 sent: Oct 27, 2007

California Service Center Recieved Oct. 29, 2007

NOA1: Jan 17, 2008

I-130 Approved: April 22, 2008

Received DS-3032/ I-864 Bill: June 3, 2008

AOS bill paid: June 18th 2008

AOS sent : June 30th 2008 Received July 1

AOS cover sheet print out: June 18, 2008

DS230 generated June 22,2008

DS230 PAID June 24, 2004

DS230 received July 3, 2008

NVC Case Completed July 14, 2008

NVC send the Case Complete to USEM Manila: Aug. 5th 2008

USEM recieved complete case from NVC Aug 8th 2008

paid debros aug 22,2008

Medical Sept 9,10 He passed Thank you God. God is always good.

Interview Date: Sept 29, 2008 at USEM Manila 8:30AM APPROVED!!!

Visa In hand: Oct 2, 2008 yahoo

POE Nov 17, 2008.

Green Card and S.S received Nov 28th, 2008

7420.gif

 
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