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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Karen if you move to Morocco and do the DCF, wont this issue with the police report still surface? I will keep you and your fiance in prayer.

Traveled to Morocco on Aug 3rd, 2005

Got Engaged on Aug 16th, 2005

Left Morocco on Aug 19th, 2005

08-29-05 Filed I129F

01-09-06 Interview Date (9am) We were not approved today, I guess we got a 221g of the damn S. Korea Police Certificate that Casablanca said we didn't need.

03/03/06 Turn in Passport at 9am

03/15/06 Visa Issued

03/31/06 Enter USA via JFK

05/15/06 Wedding for Visa

06/10/06 Mailed AOS papers

07/06/06 Biometerics Apt

07/15/06 My offical wedding day....I know .....:-)

07/10/06 Touched

08/25/06 EAD Approvel

09/01/06 EAD in Hand

09/26/06 AOS Interview (Recommend for Approval)

10-05-06 Received Welcome Letter

10-10-06 Green Card Arrived.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Karen,

Any chance that your fiance still has something that says the visa to Canada was denied? Would the Consulate at least put that in writing, that your fiance applied, was denied and has never been in Canada? It does seem like a catch-22, doesn't it. I hope someone starts being realistic for you very soon.

ok, here is information that is posted about gaining fingerprint checks from Canadian authorities with the Canadian Embassy in Washington nfor those who are requiring fingerprint checks for Canadian immigration purposes: the website is www.canadianembassy.org. You may be able to obtain fingerprints on your own, send them along with the emails you have from CASA, include any file number you have, and ask them to forward the information directly to CASA. I don't know if it will work, but it may be a way around the stalemate. Good luck.

HOW TO OBTAIN A POLICE CERTIFICATE FROM CANADIAN AUTHORITIES

Applicants requiring Police Certificates who are currently present in Canada or who have resided in Canada for any period of time, MUST obtain a police clearance from the ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE (RCMP). Please note that Canadian Visa Offices will NOT accept Police Certificates from Canada where a name check has been conducted. The RCMP record check that is required must be based on a FINGERPRINT CHECK.

STEP ONE - HAVE FINGERPRINTS TAKEN BY A RECOGNIZED AGENCY:

* Recognized agencies include a LOCAL RCMP DETACHMENT or a LOCAL POLICE SERVICE.

* A fee will usually be charged for fingerprinting. Fees vary according to the location where the applicant is fingerprinted.

* Applicants appearing for fingerprinting will need to bring PHOTO IDENTIFICATION, such as a passport, and a LETTER FROM THE CANADIAN VISA OFFICE which requests an RCMP fingerprint-based criminal record check. Applicants may also wish to contact the RCMP for any additional instructions.

**IMPORTANT: The applicant's IMMIGRATION FILE NUMBER from the Canadian Visa Office that is processing his/her application MUST appear on the applicant's fingerprint form. This will ensure that the results of the applicant's fingerprint check are matched to his/her Canadian immigration file.

STEP TWO - FORWARD FINGERPRINTS TO THE RCMP FOR ASSESSMENT:

Royal Canadian Mounted Police,

NCO IC Civil Section,

Identification Services,

1200 Vanier Parkway,

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0R2.

**NOTE: The RCMP will send the results of the applicant's criminal record check DIRECTLY TO THE CANADIAN VISA OFFICE. They will not return fingerprints to the applicant. The normal processing time for a criminal record check is 60 days.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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HOW TO OBTAIN A POLICE CERTIFICATE FROM CANADIAN AUTHORITIES

Applicants requiring Police Certificates who are currently present in Canada or who have resided in Canada for any period of time, MUST obtain a police clearance from the ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE (RCMP). Please note that Canadian Visa Offices will NOT accept Police Certificates from Canada where a name check has been conducted. The RCMP record check that is required must be based on a FINGERPRINT CHECK.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes, I said it was for people who are applying for Canadian visas, however the address given is the same address for any fingerprint security reports - for whatever reason. The individual in question has never been to Canada, yet the CASA officials still want him to provide proof that he has no criminal record in Canada. Since he can't get the consular authorities to assist, I suggest doing an end run around the consular authorities and getting the fingerprints along with the supporting documentation (ie. email requesting report) and submitting them directly to the RCMP Identification unit. Since they won't return results to the applicant, they can send them to the appropriate government authority requesting the information. It is worth a try. The only information I don't see here is what the fee for this service is - and I know there is a fee.

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. Lucy Maude Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You do not declare where you would have liked to have gone, only where you did go. And a police report is not required for visits, only of you lived there, I forget the duration, a year?

You declare all the countries you have visited if memory serves me right in the last 10 years.

Either they have his information confused with someone else, or he told them he went to Canada.

Either way the solution is not a RCMP report.

Why does the US Consulate think he went to Canada.

What were they told that made them come to that conclusion.

The beneficiary attempted to get a visa to go to Canada (i'm not sure what type it was) and he was denied for that visa, thus he never went to Canada, but Casa wants a police report from Canada.

Having completed a K1 myself nowhere does it ask for countries you have not gone to or visa's to those countries you have been refused.

As I said you only list those countries you have been to.

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“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Morocco
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You do not declare where you would have liked to have gone, only where you did go. And a police report is not required for visits, only of you lived there, I forget the duration, a year?

You declare all the countries you have visited if memory serves me right in the last 10 years.

Either they have his information confused with someone else, or he told them he went to Canada.

Either way the solution is not a RCMP report.

Why does the US Consulate think he went to Canada.

What were they told that made them come to that conclusion.

The beneficiary attempted to get a visa to go to Canada (i'm not sure what type it was) and he was denied for that visa, thus he never went to Canada, but Casa wants a police report from Canada.

Does he have the proof he was denied a visa to Canada? Like an official letter? If he was denied he should have some sort of paperwork to show he was denied? Does the consulate have his passport for proof he never left Morocco?

Doesn't Canada have a record of him applying for a visa there? There has to be some sort of documetation

How difficult is it to get a police report from Canada? I went on line to get my police report.

Just some suggestions Karen, trying to help. I know how tough it is. I waited 21/2 years to be with my husband. I know others who have waited longer. This is not an easy journey.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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well right now that is what i am thinkiing about trying to do is get some documention on his prior application for this visa, but when he went back in 2004 they did a interview i assume and denied him the same day he said they didnt give him any papers just stamped his passport so i am not sure how to go about getting this the embassy in rabat canadian that is dont take phone calls i have tried many times all you get is an automated phone thing, so not sure if i can call other canadian ebassies to get this what do you think is it possible i am just not sure who to call to get this info karen2705

july 8th 2005- recives k1

july 13th 2005 noa1

oct 8 day 92 still waiting

oct 12,2005 touched after 96 days waiting

0ct13,2005 touched again wow

oct 17,2005 RFE in email

OCT 27,2005 sent RFE response back

Dec 12,2005 NOA2 in snail mail

Dec 29, 2005

Jan 16 2006 packet 3 recieved by my love

feburary 7th 2006 interview in casablanca

Feb 7th,2006 interview went well 221(g) said they will call him next week to get the visa, thank godddd

DEC 15 2006 STILL WAITING CANADIAN CLEARANCE

FEB 2007 TURNED IN ALL PAPERWORK TO CASA

MARCH 5 2007 PUT INTO AP AGAIN

MARCH 19 2007 CALL FROM CASA TO BRING IN PASSPORT

MARCH 21 2007 VISA IN HAND

MARCH 27 2007 FLIGHT TO CALIFORNIA

MAY 12,2007 MARRIED

AOS BEGINS

MAY 22,2007 MEDICAL EXAM AGAIN/ VACCANATIONS

JUNE 25,2007 MAILED AOS PACKET

JULY 3,2007 PACKET RECIEVED BY USCIS

JULY 11,2007 RECIEVED NOA 1 FOR EAD

JULY 14 RECIEVED NOA 1 FOR AOS

JULY 16,2007 CHECKS CASED FOR AOS AND EAD

AUG 3,2007 BIOMETRICS APT FOR AOS AND EAD

SEPT 28,2007 AOS INTERVIEW 8:30 AM

SEPT 28,2007 AOS INTERVIEW WENT WELL APPROVED IN 15 MIN SHOULD GET GREEN IN ABOUT 3 WEEK

OCT 5 2007 RECIEVED GREEN CARD

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I give up.

:bonk::help:

I did try

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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