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Nich-Nick, on 12 September 2011 - 01:24 AM, said:

Well they tell you about the police certificate on this page http://london.usemba...xamination.html

On the instruction page they tell you to check the link on the left for Medical. There's actually a lot of information if you click the links left and right. But I kinow what you mean because they have some descrepancies.

I was actually wondering, as the section mention:

Important Notice

Applicants aged 16 and over are required to furnish a U. K. police certificate in support of their immigrant visa application. A copy of this police certificate must be presented to the panel physician on the day of the medical examination.

Is this really ONLY the UK police check? What if I have one from France and Japan should I bring those too? The question is, because my Japan one is still a month and a half away, I would have to wait for it to arrive to schedule my medical? Or can I just go with the UK one I already have?

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I was actually wondering, as the section mention:

Important Notice

Applicants aged 16 and over are required to furnish a U. K. police certificate in support of their immigrant visa application. A copy of this police certificate must be presented to the panel physician on the day of the medical examination.

Is this really ONLY the UK police check? What if I have one from France and Japan should I bring those too? The question is, because my Japan one is still a month and a half away, I would have to wait for it to arrive to schedule my medical? Or can I just go with the UK one I already have?

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Is this really ONLY the UK police check? What if I have one from France and Japan should I bring those too?

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