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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Korea
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I do have a question for anyone on this thread that may be able to help me. My fiane is Pakistani, but has not lived in Pakistan for many years. He is currently residing in South Korea, he has now been there for nearly a year. Before that he did stay a short time in Pakistan, about 6 -9 months with his father. Prior to that he resided in London, UK for 7 years. He left Pakistan at the age of 17. My question is do you think we will need a Pakistan Police report? If we do, how do we go about getting that?

Based on the table on this website http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/index.htm it states the applicant can get a copy of their police report from Pakistan at no charge by contacting their District Coordinating Office. I don't know what this means? It also states it would take 3 months to get it......

Has anyone else seen this site before, or gotten a police report from Pakistan based on what this site says? The Korean Consulate uses this site to find out if you need a Police Certificate from certain countries or not. Until just a few days ago, I thought Pakistan was one of the countries that police reports were unobtainable from, unless you resided there.

I am really stressing out about this, as our case was just forwarded to the NVC, we have everything else now, but this. If anyone could please shed some light on this for me I would really appreciate it very much.

Many Thanks

~Stacey

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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I do have a question for anyone on this thread that may be able to help me. My fiane is Pakistani, but has not lived in Pakistan for many years. He is currently residing in South Korea, he has now been there for nearly a year. Before that he did stay a short time in Pakistan, about 6 -9 months with his father. Prior to that he resided in London, UK for 7 years. He left Pakistan at the age of 17. My question is do you think we will need a Pakistan Police report? If we do, how do we go about getting that?

Based on the table on this website http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/index.htm it states the applicant can get a copy of their police report from Pakistan at no charge by contacting their District Coordinating Office. I don't know what this means? It also states it would take 3 months to get it......

Has anyone else seen this site before, or gotten a police report from Pakistan based on what this site says? The Korean Consulate uses this site to find out if you need a Police Certificate from certain countries or not. Until just a few days ago, I thought Pakistan was one of the countries that police reports were unobtainable from, unless you resided there.

I am really stressing out about this, as our case was just forwarded to the NVC, we have everything else now, but this. If anyone could please shed some light on this for me I would really appreciate it very much.

Many Thanks

~Stacey

If your fiance have Pakistani ID card and passport then it will not difficult. It will take more than 2 to 3 days.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Stacey he will need the report for his interview.

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

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