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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sri Lanka
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we live in a country that is on the list "police certificates not available"--- do we need something to replace this or do we just not need one? thx!

January 4th, 2008 we met on holiday in sri lanka

February 21, 2008 madu moved to Cambodia to live with me

October 3, 2008 our daughter was born in Thailand

Nov 14, 2008 sent I-129F to CSC

Nov 21, 2008 check cashed

Dec 3, 2008 NOA1 received

March 9, 2009 APPROVED!

March 19, 2009 sent to Embassy

Abandoning K-1 visa, staying together and abroad...

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we live in a country that is on the list "police certificates not available"--- do we need something to replace this or do we just not need one? thx!

The interviewing country's US Embassy/Consulate is aware of these countries and will not ask for a document you can not get - there really is nothing to replace it with. :thumbs:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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we live in a country that is on the list "police certificates not available"--- do we need something to replace this or do we just not need one? thx!

The interviewing country's US Embassy/Consulate is aware of these countries and will not ask for a document you can not get - there really is nothing to replace it with. :thumbs:

They should know but they do not always... come prepared with a print out of the "list"

If it is for Sri Lanka then the State Department understands differently

Police Records

Available, upon request by the United States Embassy in Colombo. Sri Lanka nationals over the age of 16 must provide the Embassy with their national identity card (NIC) number, date and place of birth, and last residential address in Sri Lanka. Non-Sri Lanka nationals must provide the Embassy with passport identification and Sri Lanka residence visa information. The Embassy will provide a letter summarizing the finding of the police record check. There is no fee for this service. Processing time is approximately six weeks.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3674.html

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

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