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In Packet three which finally arrived last week. We got the forms ds156, ds156k, ds157, ds230 part 1&2 only. I guess they made a mistake and didn't give us part 3 & 4 of ds230. My other question was regarding police certificates in another city where he lived for many years before moving to Casablanca.

We didn't receive hardly any instructions at all with what to send or keep and take to the interview. I have been reading so much online that my brain is finally fried now. So please if you can just help us out we would both appreciate any answers from those who have been through this Embassy at Casablanca.

After all this frustration trying to read here on VJ, I just told my fiance to call his friend at the Embassy to see if there was anyone he could ask a few simple questions to. His friend replied yes....

So to make a long story short, his friend asked all the questions I guess before Mohammed got there, and he told Mohammed that the lady said he did not have to travel to other cities to get police records at all. Well, according to this list of instructions, it says go to all localities (which I assume is cities) since the age of 16 where you have resided. They said one police report covers it all. I just don't know if this is correct and I cannot find the information regarding Morocco anywhere on VJ. The lady also told his friend, that Mohammed did not need to send in any forms at all. Well, I thought the DS230 was suppose to be at the embassy before the interview. UGGGGGGGGGG so frustrated, and I know there has to be a simple answer to all this.

After having him read the instructions to me, I said no way, so I sent an email to the Embassy and this is what they said to me via email:

Dear Madam,

Thank you for your email. Your fiance is schedule to interview on Oct 5th, at 8:00 a.m.

Provide the following:

Birth Certificate & English translation

Police Certificate (fiche anthropometrique)

Court record (cashier judiciaire)

Single hood

Medical record from one of our panel

2 photos

$350 paid in cash at the consulate or BMCI

Form Ds230

Form ds156 x2

Form ds156k

Form ds157

I864

2009 tax returns ( WHY NOT 2008 AND 2007) ???????? I thought they needed all three years.unsure.gif

Okay, so here is my question and its pretty simple. Is there any form that needs to be sent before interview on Oct. 5th. Is it true that possibly he does not have to travel 6.5 hours away and stay for three days in Taza to get police certificate/record? He also went to Fes for 6 years while finishing college.

Okay, that's it, I sure would like to sleep at some point tonight if anyone reads this and can please advise us on any information posted here.

Thanks....

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
Timeline
Posted

In Packet three which finally arrived last week. We got the forms ds156, ds156k, ds157, ds230 part 1&2 only. I guess they made a mistake and didn't give us part 3 & 4 of ds230. My other question was regarding police certificates in another city where he lived for many years before moving to Casablanca.

Police record comes from Ministry of Justice in Rabat

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
Timeline
Posted

In Packet three which finally arrived last week. We got the forms ds156, ds156k, ds157, ds230 part 1&2 only. I guess they made a mistake and didn't give us part 3 & 4 of ds230. My other question was regarding police certificates in another city where he lived for many years before moving to Casablanca.

We didn't receive hardly any instructions at all with what to send or keep and take to the interview. I have been reading so much online that my brain is finally fried now. So please if you can just help us out we would both appreciate any answers from those who have been through this Embassy at Casablanca.

After all this frustration trying to read here on VJ, I just told my fiance to call his friend at the Embassy to see if there was anyone he could ask a few simple questions to. His friend replied yes....

So to make a long story short, his friend asked all the questions I guess before Mohammed got there, and he told Mohammed that the lady said he did not have to travel to other cities to get police records at all. Well, according to this list of instructions, it says go to all localities (which I assume is cities) since the age of 16 where you have resided. They said one police report covers it all. I just don't know if this is correct and I cannot find the information regarding Morocco anywhere on VJ. The lady also told his friend, that Mohammed did not need to send in any forms at all. Well, I thought the DS230 was suppose to be at the embassy before the interview. UGGGGGGGGGG so frustrated, and I know there has to be a simple answer to all this.

After having him read the instructions to me, I said no way, so I sent an email to the Embassy and this is what they said to me via email:

Dear Madam,

Thank you for your email. Your fiance is schedule to interview on Oct 5th, at 8:00 a.m.

Provide the following:

Birth Certificate & English translation

Police Certificate (fiche anthropometrique)

Court record (cashier judiciaire)

Single hood

Medical record from one of our panel

2 photos

$350 paid in cash at the consulate or BMCI

Form Ds230

Form ds156 x2

Form ds156k

Form ds157

I864

2009 tax returns ( WHY NOT 2008 AND 2007) ???????? I thought they needed all three years.unsure.gif

Okay, so here is my question and its pretty simple. Is there any form that needs to be sent before interview on Oct. 5th. Is it true that possibly he does not have to travel 6.5 hours away and stay for three days in Taza to get police certificate/record? He also went to Fes for 6 years while finishing college.

Okay, that's it, I sure would like to sleep at some point tonight if anyone reads this and can please advise us on any information posted here.

Thanks....

Police report comes from Rabat

You should have him take the last 3 years of tax returns in case

He takes everything to the interview, nothing is sent prior. Every embassy is different

Get some sleep B-)

01/2006 - Filed k1(1st time)

04/2006 - Interview (1st time) denied

Waited, waited...... no review

06/2009 - Filed k1 (2nd time)

09/2009 - NOA 2 approved

12/2009 - Interview (2nd time) APPROVED! VISA ISSUED

02/2010 - Arrived USA

04/2010 - Married

AOS Timeline

4/19/2010-Sent to Chicago Lockbox

4/26/2010-Received texts and emails 7th day

4/30/2010-Received NOA's(Hardcopies) 11th day

5/3/2010-Received ASC appointment notice(mailed 4/29/2010)14th day

5/7/2010-Walk-in Biometrics done(2 weeks earlier)18th day

5/13/2010-Case transferred to CSC

6/2/2010- Case received/resumed at CSC

6/18,6/22,6/23 AOS touches

6/28/2010- EAD production and touch on AP

6/29/2010-AOS APPROVED

7/2/2010- 2nd update on EAD production and touched on AP....

7/6/2010- Received "Welcome Letter" and AP document

7/12/2010-Received GREEN CARD and EAD

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