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Hello, my mother had her visa interview in Bogota today and she was asked to provide a police report when she lived in Spain for over 6 months. Problem is she was there illegally and never had a residency card. Does anyone know if a person who lived illegally in Spain is allowed to request a Certificado de Antecedentes Penales in Spain? I know if you don't currently live there you can get a legal representative who can request it for you, however I am wondering if it that is the case for someone who lived there illegally.

Thanks so much in advance, any info you can provide on this topic will be greatly appreciated, as of now my mother's process is on hold due to this missing document :help:

Cat

 
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