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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hello

few days back in submitted my ds-230 wid all required documents

Today i got mail from NVC that states "

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.

Now i was 16 yrs old in 1998 ... the information i provided was from 2003 so thats my mistake i guess as i thought of giving information about recent 5 years only.

So my confusion is that in 1998 i used to live in same city where i live presently , then in 1999 i moved to Europe for studies till 2006. from 2006 im living at present adress... so i have submitted police report of my present residence and from Europe. but now that i will have to fill about 1998 and rest of years too.. do i need to present a new police report about that even though i was living in same place as im living now?

i hope you understand wot i m asking about...

so help me to know wot im supposed to do next?

IR-1/CR-1

2008-12-24 - Marriage
2009-03-12 - I-130 Approved
2009-05-29 - Pay IV Bill
2009-09-30 - Case Completed at NVC
2009-10-14 - Packet 4 Received
2009-11-16 - Interview Date

Interview Result - Approved
2010-01-09 - US Entry
Port of Entry - JFK

Lifting Conditions

CIS Office - Vermont Service Center
Date Filed - 2011-10-08
Date Approved - 2012-07-30
Green card received - 2012-08-01


Citizenship

N400 filled - 2013-08-09
NOA - 2013-08-12
Biometrics -2013-09-05

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
No, you don't need to provide 2 PCC for the same place, just send the rectified DS-230 and that will be enough. A PCC lasts for 1 year in India, so you don't need any new PCC.

Thank you! i guess u r right!

IR-1/CR-1

2008-12-24 - Marriage
2009-03-12 - I-130 Approved
2009-05-29 - Pay IV Bill
2009-09-30 - Case Completed at NVC
2009-10-14 - Packet 4 Received
2009-11-16 - Interview Date

Interview Result - Approved
2010-01-09 - US Entry
Port of Entry - JFK

Lifting Conditions

CIS Office - Vermont Service Center
Date Filed - 2011-10-08
Date Approved - 2012-07-30
Green card received - 2012-08-01


Citizenship

N400 filled - 2013-08-09
NOA - 2013-08-12
Biometrics -2013-09-05

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted
No, you don't need to provide 2 PCC for the same place, just send the rectified DS-230 and that will be enough. A PCC lasts for 1 year in India, so you don't need any new PCC.

I agree to the above! This is all you need to do. Just refill the DS-230 and you're all set! No new PCC needed.

K-1 Visa

Consulate : New Delhi, India

I-129F Sent : 2008-03-05

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-03-20

I-129F NOA2 : 2008-05-22

NVC Received : 2008-05-29

NVC Left : 2008-06-05

Consulate Received : 2008-06

Packet 3 Received : 2008-06

Packet 3 Sent : 2008-07

Packet 4 Received : 2008-07-16

Interview Date : 2008-08-25

August 25, 2008- Placed on A.P.

December 17, 2008- Petition Returned to USCIS for further review.

February 4, 2009- Received notice the USCIS has received returned petition.

June 4, 2009- Petition Reaffirmed by USCIS.

July 10, 2009- NVC sent Reaffirmed petition back to U.S.Embassy, New Delhi.

August 10, 2009- Embassy notified via email that they've received the Re-affirmed petition assigned with a 'new' case number as well as mailed Packet 3.

August 20, 2009- Embassy sent as an email attachment, the DS-230, Applicants Statement and Cover letter to Packet 3.

August 20, 2009- Mailed and Emailed request letter to Embassy to extend validity date of petition.

August 25, 2009 - Embassy received request to extend validity letter.

Sept 2, 2009- Embassy confirmed their receipt of the completed DS-230 and Applicants Statement.

October 29, 2009- 2nd Interview date- Visa Approved!

November 4th, 2009- Received Passport with Visa intact!

December 4th, 2009- Fiance arrived in U.S. - MARRIED Dec. 7th!

February 23rd-Mailed AOS Packet

March 3rd, 2010-Check Cashed

March 6th, 2010-Received AOS Receipt Notice

March 29th, 2010-Biometrics

Sept. 14, 2010-GC Interview -Approved!

Posted

hi! we're on the same boat; i mean, I also received an e-mail from NVC regarding my DS-230 pertaining to all places lived since 16 years old. I never submitted any police certificate from the places I lived aside from my present address; I called the US Embassy here in our country and they said I dont need to send in those certificate, only the clearance from the Natl Bureau of Investigation. I am more concerned on how to answer this question correctly for the 2nd time. I dont want another notice or RFE because of this. I hope we'll get over this... let's cross our fingers!

Hello

few days back in submitted my ds-230 wid all required documents

Today i got mail from NVC that states "

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.

Now i was 16 yrs old in 1998 ... the information i provided was from 2003 so thats my mistake i guess as i thought of giving information about recent 5 years only.

So my confusion is that in 1998 i used to live in same city where i live presently , then in 1999 i moved to Europe for studies till 2006. from 2006 im living at present adress... so i have submitted police report of my present residence and from Europe. but now that i will have to fill about 1998 and rest of years too.. do i need to present a new police report about that even though i was living in same place as im living now?

i hope you understand wot i m asking about...

so help me to know wot im supposed to do next?

 
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