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As some of you may know, the Singapore government as of October 18, 2010 has stopped issuing to non-Singaporeans the Certificate of No Criminal Conviction (CNCC), which was equivalent to a police clearance. Here is the link: http://www.spf.gov.sg/epc/cncc_notice.htm

Does anyone have an update on this?

For those of us who need that clearance for the K-1 interview, this is an area of concern which has been discussed on an earlier post. As far as I know, there have been no changes on the US Embassy requirement for the specific case of Singapore. Some people have suggested writing the Singapore Police Force to request a written refusal, or to print out the declaration of the new policy on their website. Is this sufficient? Has anyone gone for their interview without the clearance?

Dec 05, 2011: Received U.S. permanent resident status (AOS based on K-1 visa)

Dec 16, 2013: Removal of conditions on green card

Apr 28, 2015: Became a U.S. Citizen

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