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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I just got my packet from the Montreal consulate today and I was looking at the requirement to get police certificates for places you have resided for more than 6 months. I did some traveling in Italy a few years ago and spent 7 months volenteering on an organic farm there. I wasn't a perminant resident of Italy at the time. Do I need to get a police record that I was there. I dont imagine that I would even show up on their system aside from record of me entering and leaving the country on my passport. Any advice for me?

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Yes, you need your police certificate from Italy and you can find out how in the DOS web site.

Police Records

Available. The Certificado Generale del Casellario Giudiziale is a certified record of final court convictions and decisions regarding mental incompetency and bankruptcy or a statement that no such record exists (Nulla).

Persons within Italy can obtain the certificate by applying in person or by mail at any office of the Procura della Repubblica. Such offices are located in all major cities and in many small cities and large towns. Those who apply in person must submit a written request, a photocopy of a photo i.d., and all fees; the certificate is usually provided the day of the request.

Persons outside of Italy can obtain the certificate by writing to:

Ufficio del Casellario Giudiziale della Procura della Repubblica,

Piazzale Clodio,

00100 Rome, Italy

Those requesting the certificate by mail, whether from within or outside Italy, must submit a written request, a photocopy of a photo i.d., and all fees, along with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Mail requests are normally processed within three working days. Information concerning fees and application procedures is available from any office of the Procura della Repubblica, or at procura.roma@giustizia.it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I just got my packet from the Montreal consulate today and I was looking at the requirement to get police certificates for places you have resided for more than 6 months. I did some traveling in Italy a few years ago and spent 7 months volenteering on an organic farm there. I wasn't a perminant resident of Italy at the time. Do I need to get a police record that I was there. I dont imagine that I would even show up on their system aside from record of me entering and leaving the country on my passport. Any advice for me?

Email the consulate and ask. We have been specifically told by the Kiev consulate we do NOT need a police certificate for our son (K-2 to follow) who is a student at a university in Moscow. His permanent address is in Ukraine (for now, anyway)

PS they did specify that the reason for the "exemption" was he is a student, Ukrainian citizen/resident and has not been out of Ukraine for more than 12 consecutive months. Best to check, it is something that can take some time to get and get translated, the interview is NOT the place to find out and they WILL have your passport

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