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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Honduras
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I am confused. Can you get a la DGIC police certificate in San Pedro or it is ONLY in tegucigalpa. Im reading different things and Im not sure. My husband lives 13 hours from teguicgalpa and 6 hours from san pedro. He went to Tocao and Trujillo today and could not get it there. Please help. Thanks

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Not sure where you have looked and I don't specifically know about Honduras but this is what it says at the State.travel.gov website on police certs from Honduras

Police and Prison Records

Available. Hoja de Antecedentes Policiales may be obtained from the Direccion Nacional de Investigactiones Criminales (DNIC). Some records may be available at local DNIC offices, but the most complete records are housed at DNIC headquarters in Tegucigalpa. Applicant must request the document in person and present a Honduran identification card, a copy of the card, and a letter of request addressed to the Director of the DNIC. Applicants under 18 years of age must present their birth certificate in lieu of the identification card. For persons living outside of Honduras, a lawyer or close family member can apply for the record by presenting a copy of the applicant's identification, a letter of authorization, and the letter of request. Normal processing time is less than one week. Police records from before 1995 may not be available. There may be a fee for this service.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/fees/fees_5455.html?cid=9153#docs

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Honduras
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You can get it where you stay closer to your home in San Pedro Sula you would get the same day and expires in 6 months, ideally, most recent is a few weeks out before the interview, the cost is here in SPS police records of L.50

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Honduras
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as far as i am aware of, u need to include it in package to embassy

thanks so much

Apr 2008 We met

Feb-14-2011 Married

May-23-2011 NOA1

Sep-20-2011 Case transferred

Dec-07-2011 NOA2

Jan-12-2012 Receive at NVC

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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hello, it is quiet confusing, but for past experiences it is more for sure if you get it from dgic in tegucigalpa because 1 they have the national criminal file 2 they print a certification on the back of the paper and is singed for the subcomisionado de la policia, it has more credibility, than from san pedro or other city and 3 if you carefully read the instruction they tell you that you need to go to tegus they give you the address and phone, if your husband lives in tocoa there is other options i can tell you.

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