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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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My fiance went to boarding school in Malaysia when his dad began working there and since he was 16, he needs a police certificate. You'd think that would be easy, right? WRONG! The UK one came in about 6 days, but Malaysia is taking forever. My fiance sent in all of the paperwork September 6th. They contacted him and told him they received his paperwork but no payment (he did send the payment) so he resent the payment and they confirmed receipt. About 2 months later when he came to visit me in the US, he hadn't heard anything so he called them. They said they never received his paperwork. Then they said they received it but it was wrong. Then they changed their story AGAIN and made him re-submit all over again (which he did on the 14th of November. Now we are still waiting and I'm just starting to feel like it's never going to happen. If anyone has experienced anything like this as weel or has any advice to offer, please let me know! For 8 months I have been pretty patient (at least I've tried to be) but this is just getting ridiculous. It's so close to being done and it just seems as though Malaysia is just taking their sweet old time for something that should be able to be done in a week.

Sincerely,

Losing my mind...

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The Dep of State website says "Applicants residing outside Malaysia should contact the nearest Malaysian embassy or consulate in their country of current residence."

There is an embassy in London with counter service (no mail in). Is that who he has been dealing with?

45-46 Belgrave Square

London

SW1X 8QT

Tel: 020 7235 8033

Fax: 020 7235 5161

Link to Malaysian police cert page (London) http://jimlondon.net/kon-goodconduct.html

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
Timeline

The Dep of State website says "Applicants residing outside Malaysia should contact the nearest Malaysian embassy or consulate in their country of current residence."

There is an embassy in London with counter service (no mail in). Is that who he has been dealing with?

45-46 Belgrave Square

London

SW1X 8QT

Tel: 020 7235 8033

Fax: 020 7235 5161

Link to Malaysian police cert page (London) http://jimlondon.net/kon-goodconduct.html

I'm not sure who he has been dealing with. I know he's talked to both the embassy and a woman in Malaysia. Past that, I"m not really sure to be honest.

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