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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guinea
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Hello everyone I have another question/problem and I want to try to take care of this now. My wife is in Guinea now but she studied at the university in Ghana how can she get a police certificate for the time when she was in Accra, without having to go back to Accra, its bad enough that she/we will probably have to travel to Dakar for the medical/interview for her visa. Is there anyway she can contact the Ghana embassy there in Conakry or the Guinean embassy in Accra or will I just have to spend more money that I dont have for her to go Accra. :crying:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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Here is the info:

Police Records

Ghana Police Clearance Certificate: Available. Residents of Ghana should report to the headquarters branch of the Criminal Investigations Division of the Ghana Police Authority in Accra, where a fingerprint sample will be taken. Cost for preparation of the certificate is approximately $7 USD (higher for expedited service), payable in local currency, for preparation within 7 days. Non-residents should forward a letter of request for a Police Certificate for Immigration Purposes. Accompanying the letter should be a certified sample of the applicant's fingerprints and an international money order in the amount of $80 USD made out to "Commissioner of Police, Ghana." Forward these documents to the following address:

Commissioner of Police

Criminal Investigations

Department Headquarters

PO Box 505

Accra, Ghana

Source: http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3568.html

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guinea
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Here is the info:

Police Records

Ghana Police Clearance Certificate: Available. Residents of Ghana should report to the headquarters branch of the Criminal Investigations Division of the Ghana Police Authority in Accra, where a fingerprint sample will be taken. Cost for preparation of the certificate is approximately $7 USD (higher for expedited service), payable in local currency, for preparation within 7 days. Non-residents should forward a letter of request for a Police Certificate for Immigration Purposes. Accompanying the letter should be a certified sample of the applicant's fingerprints and an international money order in the amount of $80 USD made out to "Commissioner of Police, Ghana." Forward these documents to the following address:

Commissioner of Police

Criminal Investigations

Department Headquarters

PO Box 505

Accra, Ghana

Source: http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3568.html

:thumbs: thank you very much this is very helpful . :star:

My wife you are simply beautiful and perfect for mehttp://da.daisypath.com/w3wlm4.png

 
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