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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi was an ofw from kuwait for 7 years.i stayed for a year now in philippines coz i study.and now my fiancee wants to get me from here thru applying fiancee visa.one of the requirements is to have police certificate but the police certificates in kuwait are available only to persons physically present in the country who apply in person.what should i do?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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hi was an ofw from kuwait for 7 years.i stayed for a year now in philippines coz i study.and now my fiancee wants to get me from here thru applying fiancee visa.one of the requirements is to have police certificate but the police certificates in kuwait are available only to persons physically present in the country who apply in person.what should i do?

Manila should waive the requirement.....

not an AOS issue... moving this thread

YMMV

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hi was an ofw from kuwait for 7 years.i stayed for a year now in philippines coz i study.and now my fiancee wants to get me from here thru applying fiancee visa.one of the requirements is to have police certificate but the police certificates in kuwait are available only to persons physically present in the country who apply in person.what should i do?

The DoS knows that the police certificate is not available to people living outside of Kuwait. Go to the DoS reciprocity web site here for Kuwait:

http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciprocity/reciprocity_4881.html?cid=3600

Search down the page for Police Records and the first sentence is,

"Available only to those residing in Kuwait; certificates are not available for applicants applying outside Kuwait."

So you only need to remind the COnsular Officer to check the Reciprocity Table for Kuwait should he ask for the Police Record.

Naturalization N-400

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