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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Ok, so I got the e-mail about the RFE. What I think it means is, in the residency sections, we left the end date of his current address blank when we should have put PRESENT. Do you think thats what they are telling us? Also, is this saying we need new police certificates? One of the police certificates we sent is expired, but he had it attested at the foreign office right before we sent them in, so I think they want a new one, but I think this is saying we can just bring it to the interview instead of sending them one? Anything else you guys notice? PLZZZ reply me you awsome bunch of VJers!!

MISSING DOCUMENT LIST FOR:

______IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION:__________________________________

Please submit a completed copy of form DS-230 Part I, (Application for Immigrant Visa and

Alien Registration - Biographic Data) for this applicant. In reviewing the form that you

submitted, we note that the section pertaining to applicant residences from the age of 16 is

either blank or incomplete. The applicant must list all places lived for at least six months since

reaching the age of 16. There must not be any gaps greater than six months. You will need to

complete and submit a new form with the changes. Your visa application cannot be processed

until this form is complete.

A gap exists in your residence history of more than six months. When completing the

information in this section, please refer to the following instructions below on Police

Certificate(s):

*Police certificates are required for each visa applicant aged 16 years or older, based on

where each applicant lives or has lived previously.

*Police certificates are also required from all other countries where the applicant has resided

more than 12 months. Present and former residents of the United States should NOT obtain

any police certificates covering their residence in the U.S.

*Generally, applications for police certificates should be made directly to the police authorities

in the district in which you resided. The police certificate must:

*Cover the entire period of the applicant's residence in that area, and

*State what the appropriate police authorities records show concerning each applicant,

including all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s), and the disposition of each case of which

there is a record.

*If you have any questions about where or how to apply for police certificates in other

countries, you may communicate directly with the U.S. consular office processing your visa

applications.

NOTE: Police certificates from certain countries are unavailable. Detailed information is

available from the NVC or the nearest United States immigrant visa processing post.

To download a form with complete instructions, please visit www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov.

______PAKISTAN POLICE CERTIFICATE:_________________________________

[A4S 07/24/2009] ISL2009625013

Pakistan; Available. Police records (also known as Character Certificates) are available at no cost from

District Coordinating Offices, and take up to three months to obtain. There is no central police register in

Pakistan, and applicants should therefore provide certificates from every jurisdiction in which they have

lived for the requisite period of time. Police certificates are available by mail. Applicants currently

outside Pakistan should contact the nearest Pakistani Embassy or Consulate for instructions.

Because of the time it takes to obtain these certificates, it is requested that the applicant(s) bring

these documents to their interview appointment.

USCIS STAGE

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Islamabad, Pakistan

Marriage : 2008-11-11

I-130 Sent : 2008-12-18

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-12-23

I-130 Approved : 2009-04-23

NOA2 Hard Copy: 2009-04-27

NVC STAGE

NVC Received : 2009-5-5

Case # Assigned: 2009-5-6

Received DS-230 / I-864 Bill : e-mail received 2009-5-20

Pay I-864 Bill : 2009-6-2

Return Completed I-864 : 2009-07-10

Return Completed DS-230 : 2009-07-10

Receive IV Bill : 2009-5-20

Pay IV Bill : 2009-6-2

RFE: 2009-7-22

Returned Missing Docs: 2009-7-27

NVC Resumes Processing: 2009-7-30

Case Completed at NVC :2009-8-7

Embassy Stage

Flight to Pakistan: 2009-9-30

Medical: 2009-10-05

Interview: 2009-10-20

AP Start: 2009-10-20

Back to States alone :'( 2010-2-17

AP Done: 2010-2-23

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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Right, you have plenty of time to get the complete set of police certificates so you have them when you are interviewed. All the rest must be sent to them as soon as possible, so they can continue processing your application.

 
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