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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Guys,

I just read a post about DS-230 - do we need Police Cert from passport office? Isn't it the POLICE CERT. - the criminal record enquiry enough?

I thought police cert is enough and i found out that other ppl are sending something like that!

i need some light here por favor!

:)

p.

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Guys,

I just read a post about DS-230 - do we need Police Cert from passport office? Isn't it the POLICE CERT. - the criminal record enquiry enough?

I thought police cert is enough and i found out that other ppl are sending something like that!

i need some light here por favor!

:)

p.

it is needed or can be retrieved from if you are from India...

Police Record

Available.

If the Applicant is in Poland

Application should be made directly to the National Criminal Register (Krajowy Rejestr Karny), ul. Czerniakowska 100, 00-454 Warszawa. Applicant should furnish full name, any previously used (i.e. maiden) name, date and place of birth, nationality, personal identification number (PESEL) if applicable, full names of parents, and applicant’s current address. It usually takes up to two weeks for the Ministry of Justice to process good conduct certificate requests, although an applicant who appears personally at the Ministry can often obtain a certificate the same day.

If the Applicant is in the United States

Application should be sent to one of the four Polish diplomatic missions in the U.S.: Washington, New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles. Applications may also be sent directly from overseas to the Ministry of Justice address listed above.

If the Applicant is in a Third Country

Application should be sent to the Polish Embassy in that country, or may be mailed directly to the Ministry of Justice address listed above.

Edited by payxibka

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Guys,

I just read a post about DS-230 - do we need Police Cert from passport office? Isn't it the POLICE CERT. - the criminal record enquiry enough?

I thought police cert is enough and i found out that other ppl are sending something like that!

i need some light here por favor!

:)

p.

Hi Patita,

The PCC which you get from the Passport office is more Valuable than the one we get from our local District Police Station as the Passport Office will send it to Head of the Police and get clearances from everywhere. However it does differ country to country as some request both. Im sure this website will help you get a better idea: http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3272.html

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Passport office sounds like INDIA.

You are Poland:

Police Record

Available.

If the Applicant is in Poland

Application should be made directly to the National Criminal Register (Krajowy Rejestr Karny), ul. Czerniakowska 100, 00-454 Warszawa. Applicant should furnish full name, any previously used (i.e. maiden) name, date and place of birth, nationality, personal identification number (PESEL) if applicable, full names of parents, and applicant’s current address. It usually takes up to two weeks for the Ministry of Justice to process good conduct certificate requests, although an applicant who appears personally at the Ministry can often obtain a certificate the same day.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3652.html

Moving to NVC forum. Records are needed at the time you send in DS-230 to NVC.

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