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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Hello all,

My fiancee is trying to get her police record from her hometown of Dalian, China. She's currently not there however, so she has only been able to call the police office there to try to ask what she needs to bring (Chinese I.D. or if passport is okay, since her I.D. expired 2-3 years ago). They keep telling her they don't know what she's talking about and that they don't know what she means about police records...We're going there at the end of June but only for two days so we want to make sure we know how to get this form before we leave. Are we not asking the right place? Would it go by another name maybe?? This is very confusing for us, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you-

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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You only need one police cert for all of China, you get it from the PSB of city of residence indicated by national ID. You will then bring it to the Notary office for translation, you will also need a Notarial certificat of no marriage, and notarial birth cert, and English translations.

http://guangzhou.usembassy-china.org.cn/up...m169-May_09.pdf

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello all,

My fiancee is trying to get her police record from her hometown of Dalian, China. She's currently not there however, so she has only been able to call the police office there to try to ask what she needs to bring (Chinese I.D. or if passport is okay, since her I.D. expired 2-3 years ago). They keep telling her they don't know what she's talking about and that they don't know what she means about police records...We're going there at the end of June but only for two days so we want to make sure we know how to get this form before we leave. Are we not asking the right place? Would it go by another name maybe?? This is very confusing for us, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you-

Ask for a "no crime report" or "wu fan zui ji lu zheng ming".

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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My fiancee was with me in Chongqing when we needed one of these from her home city of Qingdao. Her father was able to get one on his own with just her ID Card number, wasn't a problem he said. I think he may have taken their household register as well, to prove their relationship.

It was actually the second one we had to get, as the consulate won't accept them more than 1 year old (we initially sent one with our petition package.)

It's just a paper printed out by an officer that says she's clear of crimes or any felonious record.

If she has friends in the city or family, see if they could get it for her. Hopefully you could do that, but who knows. There's no such thing as "similar" when dealing from one chinese institution to the next.

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