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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi! I am working in Bintan, Indonesia but have put Singapore to be the consulate for visa interview as it is nearer than the one in Jakarta. Since I am from the Philippines, if i will be interviewed in Singapore, do I still need to to submit NBI from the Philippines or should the police cearance from PI be enough?

Also, is it possible to get police clearance in Indonesia as I have read somewhere that they are not issuing one, if so, is there an alternative that I need to get?

Thanks for your help :)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Police Records

Available for both Indonesian and Non Indonesian citizens as follow:

For Indonesians: Applicants that have lived in any one city in Indonesia for six months or longer, should obtain a Police Certificate (Certificate of Good Conduct) for each city from the City Police (POLDA) of that jurisdiction or from the Police Headquarters (MABES POLRI, Jalan Trunojoyo No.3, Kebayoran Baru) which covers all the districts in Indonesia.

Applications for the Certificate of Good Conduct must be accompanied by the following documents:

Copy of all passport pages (old and current passport).

Letter from Kelurahan (Head of District) and Letter from Kecamatan (Sub Region)

Four recent color photographs with red background (40cm x 60cm).

Marriage certificate (if applicable).

Copy of Birth Certificate, KTP (Indonesian Identification Card) and KK (Family Card).

Fingerprints (to be taken at the time the application is submitted).

Applicants should apply in person. Processing time for the certificate is approximately one week from the date of submission.

Note: The quality of Police Clearance information depends on the area and office from which it comes. Records kept at the Police Headquarters are generally reliable. Police Certificates from Police Stations outside the capital city are not reliable and need to be carefully examined.

For Non-Indonesians: Applicants that have lived in Indonesia for more than one continuous year at anytime should obtain a Police Certificate from Police Headquarters at MABES POLRI only.

Applicants should apply in person at:

MABES POLRI

Jalan Trunojoyo No.3

Kebayoran Baru

Jakarta Selatan

Applications for the Certificate of Good Conduct must be accompanied by the following documents:

Copy of all passport pages (old and current passport).

Four recent color photographs with red background (40cm x 60 cm).

Copy of KIMS/KITAS (Temporary Stay Permit).

Copy of letter from current employer while hiring in Indonesia stating dates of employment.

Fingerprints (to be taken at the time the application is submitted).

The processing time for the certificate is approximately one week from the date of submission.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3584.html

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you very much!

Police Records

Available for both Indonesian and Non Indonesian citizens as follow:

For Indonesians: Applicants that have lived in any one city in Indonesia for six months or longer, should obtain a Police Certificate (Certificate of Good Conduct) for each city from the City Police (POLDA) of that jurisdiction or from the Police Headquarters (MABES POLRI, Jalan Trunojoyo No.3, Kebayoran Baru) which covers all the districts in Indonesia.

Applications for the Certificate of Good Conduct must be accompanied by the following documents:

Copy of all passport pages (old and current passport).

Letter from Kelurahan (Head of District) and Letter from Kecamatan (Sub Region)

Four recent color photographs with red background (40cm x 60cm).

Marriage certificate (if applicable).

Copy of Birth Certificate, KTP (Indonesian Identification Card) and KK (Family Card).

Fingerprints (to be taken at the time the application is submitted).

Applicants should apply in person. Processing time for the certificate is approximately one week from the date of submission.

Note: The quality of Police Clearance information depends on the area and office from which it comes. Records kept at the Police Headquarters are generally reliable. Police Certificates from Police Stations outside the capital city are not reliable and need to be carefully examined.

For Non-Indonesians: Applicants that have lived in Indonesia for more than one continuous year at anytime should obtain a Police Certificate from Police Headquarters at MABES POLRI only.

Applicants should apply in person at:

MABES POLRI

Jalan Trunojoyo No.3

Kebayoran Baru

Jakarta Selatan

Applications for the Certificate of Good Conduct must be accompanied by the following documents:

Copy of all passport pages (old and current passport).

Four recent color photographs with red background (40cm x 60 cm).

Copy of KIMS/KITAS (Temporary Stay Permit).

Copy of letter from current employer while hiring in Indonesia stating dates of employment.

Fingerprints (to be taken at the time the application is submitted).

The processing time for the certificate is approximately one week from the date of submission.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3584.html

 
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