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Hi everyone,does anybody can tell me here where is the location of the Jordan Embassy in Philippines?? Just i need to apply a Police Certificate from the said Embassy because i worked in Jordan for 2 years.,i wanna have it while waiting for our K1 visa approval..

Any input will highly appreciated,thanks in advance guys..

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Hi! here is the adress and contact #

Jordanian Consulate in Manila, the Philippines

2/F The Manila Times, 371 A. Bonifacio Drive, Port

Manila 1018

Philippines

Tel No. (+63) 2 301-9620

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Hi! here is the adress and contact #

Jordanian Consulate in Manila, the Philippines

2/F The Manila Times, 371 A. Bonifacio Drive, Port

Manila 1018

Philippines

Tel No. (+63) 2 301-9620

Good luck! :)

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Hi,thank you so much for the input..i just tried to contact that phone # u have given me a couple of minutes ago but the guy said they are not processing a Jordan Police Clearance,,i just dont really know where i should go to apply it.

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Hi,thank you so much for the input..i just tried to contact that phone # u have given me a couple of minutes ago but the guy said they are not processing a Jordan Police Clearance,,i just dont really know where i should go to apply it.

Wow, that is surprising! Did you at least ask them how you can obtain one if you live outside Jordan?

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Wow, that is surprising! Did you at least ask them how you can obtain one if you live outside Jordan?

Yes i asked them bout it,,actually i received an email from them saying what are the requirements needed,they were the one who gave me a form to fill up but cant send to them..Have to send it at Jordan Embassy in Tokyo,Japan sending it by EMS(DHL,FEDEX) coz they are only processing visa and legalization of documents(authentication).The process would take about two months because it is being done by monthly diplomatic pouch. From Japan it will be sent to the Foreign Ministry in Jordan then back to Japan.

The requirements for Police Clearance are as follows:

  • Written request letter indicating the time spent working in Jordan and must be signed
  • Completed police clearance application form (kindly refer to attached)
  • three (3) pieces of recent passport photos
  • Clear photocopy of passport, all pages (colored or scanned copy)
  • Return envelope with applicant's complete mailing address

star_smile.gifHappy now that i have these things above already.. will send them soon..smile.gif

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Yes i asked them bout it,,actually i received an email from them saying what are the requirements needed,they were the one who gave me a form to fill up but cant send to them..Have to send it at Jordan Embassy in Tokyo,Japan sending it by EMS(DHL,FEDEX) coz they are only processing visa and legalization of documents(authentication).The process would take about two months because it is being done by monthly diplomatic pouch. From Japan it will be sent to the Foreign Ministry in Jordan then back to Japan.

The requirements for Police Clearance are as follows:

  • Written request letter indicating the time spent working in Jordan and must be signed
  • Completed police clearance application form (kindly refer to attached)
  • three (3) pieces of recent passport photos
  • Clear photocopy of passport, all pages (colored or scanned copy)
  • Return envelope with applicant's complete mailing address

star_smile.gifHappy now that i have these things above already.. will send them soon..smile.gif

Great! Sounds like you'll be able to get it. Update your timeline so people can see where you are at in the process. Good luck!

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St Luke's Website: http://www.slec.ph/u...ml#clinic-hours

Link to Schedule Interview: http://cgifederal.force.com/

CFO Website for Seminar: http://www.cfo.gov.p...onals&catid=140

Povery Guideline: http://www.uscis.gov...form/i-864p.pdf

Website to Download DS 156, 156K, & 157: http://travel.state....forms_1342.html

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Great! Sounds like you'll be able to get it. Update your timeline so people can see where you are at in the process. Good luck!

hi there., I am newbie here and about to process our K1. I believe you also worked in Jordan. I also worked there for 2 years but currently working in Jeddah.I went to the Jordan embassy here to help me obtain a police clearance, but it seems like they are not much of a help now. I asked them about the requirements and all they said is to fill out an Arabic application form, copy of passport and picture. I asked them if fhey have any englishtranslation of the form but they said none. I am just wondering how where you able to process your police clearance, they did ask you to fill out an application form in arabic too? do u know whre i cn get these forms and requirements in english..

thanks in advance.

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According the US Department of State, you are not able to obtain a Jordanian Police Clearance unless you are a resident in the country, and it must be applied for in person. As they don't seem to be issued to non-residents (people who have already left the country) you shouldn't be required to get one. You should verify this with the US Embassy you are dealing with, but explain that according the US Department of State website, you will not be able to get one.

That website says;

Police RecordsAvailable to resident Jordanian citizens and foreigners. The General Intelligence Directorate (GID) is responsible for issuing good conduct certificates. They are considered to be reliable, but cover primarily security-related records, i.e. not necessarily criminal information. These certificates must be applied for in person at the local GID office, and are valid for one year. It takes up to two weeks to obtain the certificate from the GID. Foreigners must reside continuously in Jordan for six months before the GID will issue a certificate. There are no procedures to obtain these certificates through Jordanian embassies in foreign countries.

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According the US Department of State, you are not able to obtain a Jordanian Police Clearance unless you are a resident in the country, and it must be applied for in person. As they don't seem to be issued to non-residents (people who have already left the country) you shouldn't be required to get one. You should verify this with the US Embassy you are dealing with, but explain that according the US Department of State website, you will not be able to get one.

That website says;

Police RecordsAvailable to resident Jordanian citizens and foreigners. The General Intelligence Directorate (GID) is responsible for issuing good conduct certificates. They are considered to be reliable, but cover primarily security-related records, i.e. not necessarily criminal information. These certificates must be applied for in person at the local GID office, and are valid for one year. It takes up to two weeks to obtain the certificate from the GID. Foreigners must reside continuously in Jordan for six months before the GID will issue a certificate. There are no procedures to obtain these certificates through Jordanian embassies in foreign countries.

thanks so much for that info...

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