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So Tanya and I are down to one week until her interview, but she has not received her up to date police report. She has one that is about 9 months old, and requested the newest one 2 months ago, and the report has not arrived yet. This is the only document we are missing, and this is really out of our hand. Not really sure why this is taking so long, but what can we do? Should she still go to the interview even though we are missing this document? Everything else is in order, and ready for the interview. We thought about trying to reschedule, but at this point in the game would she be waiting another couple months for an interview? I have a feeling this would be the case. Let me know any advice, or experience you all have with this. thanks.

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So Tanya and I are down to one week until her interview, but she has not received her up to date police report. She has one that is about 9 months old, and requested the newest one 2 months ago, and the report has not arrived yet. This is the only document we are missing, and this is really out of our hand. Not really sure why this is taking so long, but what can we do? Should she still go to the interview even though we are missing this document? Everything else is in order, and ready for the interview. We thought about trying to reschedule, but at this point in the game would she be waiting another couple months for an interview? I have a feeling this would be the case. Let me know any advice, or experience you all have with this. thanks.

if u dont take the pcc report immigartion officer will give a 221(g) for the pcc report..

by the way what is the most validation for your police report in your consular where u gonna be interview?

i m saying cause as u said ur pcc report the one have is 9months old so some country accepts till 1 year old pcc and if it passed 1 year the pcc is not valid and some country does accepts only 6 months old pcc and if it pass the 6 months the pcc is not valid..so do some search or you call your local us embassy where u will be interview to know validation of pcc

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So Tanya and I are down to one week until her interview, but she has not received her up to date police report. She has one that is about 9 months old, and requested the newest one 2 months ago, and the report has not arrived yet. This is the only document we are missing, and this is really out of our hand. Not really sure why this is taking so long, but what can we do? Should she still go to the interview even though we are missing this document? Everything else is in order, and ready for the interview. We thought about trying to reschedule, but at this point in the game would she be waiting another couple months for an interview? I have a feeling this would be the case. Let me know any advice, or experience you all have with this. thanks.

For consulate purposes police reports are valid for up to one year... if the new one does not show... go with what you have

YMMV

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