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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello VJ,

My I-130 and I-129F applications are with CSC and they are not approved yet. My husband lives in India and I want him to get the police certificate now but we do not know how to start. Where can I find the instructions on getting the police certificate? Please help. Thanks in advance.

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Moved from IR-1/CR-1 Process & Procedures to India regional forum. OP's question is country specific.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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PCC can be obtained quite easily from Passport Seva Kendra, better known as PSK. All you gotta do is google PSK, go to the link, and find ur nearest PSK in Mumbai. Fill out the online application form and upload, then fix up an interview date, and go for the interview. You'll get your PCC in a couple of hours at most. I got mine done just yesterday, so you can take my word on that.

The PCC could be submitted to NVC with rest of documents when you are at that stage.

Passport office or Police office in Mumbai would not issue a PCC without interview letter from consulate.

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NVC (14 days)
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03/13/2012 AOS invoiced & paid
03/14/2012 AOS package mailed
03/16/2012 DS-3032 acceptance
03/19/2012 IV bill invoiced and paid
03/20/2012 DS-230 package sent
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06/28/2012 Got SSN and Green Card

ROC

02/27/2014 Package sent

02/28/2014 NOA1

03/28/2014 Biometrics

06/20/2014 Approved

06/22/2014 Got the 10-yr GC
N-400

03/03/2015 Package sent

03/10/2015 Check encashed

03/13/2015 NOA

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04/27/2015 In line

06/19/2015 Interview letter

07/23/2015 Interview

08/19/2015 Oath ceremony

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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PCC can be obtained quite easily from Passport Seva Kendra, better known as PSK. All you gotta do is google PSK, go to the link, and find ur nearest PSK in Mumbai. Fill out the online application form and upload, then fix up an interview date, and go for the interview. You'll get your PCC in a couple of hours at most. I got mine done just yesterday, so you can take my word on that.

Seems Mumbai does not have a Seva Kendra, one has to go thru the passport office.

When I did mine it was 6-8 weeks wait time.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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If it takes about 6-8 weeks to get the PCC, I think it is better for my husband to get it now. Can he get the PCC with out the visa interview letter?

You can try... police and passport office did ask for interview letter when I tried. Another thing is normally they are valid for 6 months from issue so then you don't want to apply far too ahead of time either.

If your spouse has passport issued in Mumbai his passport PCC would be quicker, my passport was issued in US so it took little longer for me to get passport clearance.

Police clearance is 4-5 weeks if you follow up with them, I dont tthink you need to rush, you should have plenty of the time to get them done.

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You can try... police and passport office did ask for interview letter when I tried. Another thing is normally they are valid for 6 months from issue so then you don't want to apply far too ahead of time either.

If your spouse has passport issued in Mumbai his passport PCC would be quicker, my passport was issued in US so it took little longer for me to get passport clearance.

Police clearance is 4-5 weeks if you follow up with them, I dont tthink you need to rush, you should have plenty of the time to get them done.

Thanks for your reply. I thought the PCC will be valid for one year. I guess I will just wait for the interview letter to get the PCC.

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You do not need the interview letter to obtain a PCC. If Mumbai does not have a PSK, then you can go to the Mumbai Passport Office website, download the form, fill it up and go to the Passport Office. And even without a PSK, a PCC shouldn't take more than a week to ten days.

Thanks for your reply. I thought the PCC will be valid for one year. I guess I will just wait for the interview letter to get the PCC.

07/14/2011 Wedding

USCIS (187 days)

08/16/2011 I-130 filed

08/19/2011 NOA1
02/22/2012 NOA2

NVC (14 days)
03/08/2012 NVC case #, IIN, emailed DS-3032
03/13/2012 AOS invoiced & paid
03/14/2012 AOS package mailed
03/16/2012 DS-3032 acceptance
03/19/2012 IV bill invoiced and paid
03/20/2012 DS-230 package sent
03/22/2012 Case Complete
04/10/2012 Interview date assigned; packet IV received
MEDICALS/US CONSULATE/POE
05/02/2012 Medicals
05/09/2012 Interview APPROVED
05/11/2012 Visa in hand
05/24/2012 POE TORONTO
06/28/2012 Got SSN and Green Card

ROC

02/27/2014 Package sent

02/28/2014 NOA1

03/28/2014 Biometrics

06/20/2014 Approved

06/22/2014 Got the 10-yr GC
N-400

03/03/2015 Package sent

03/10/2015 Check encashed

03/13/2015 NOA

03/26/2015 Fingerprints

04/27/2015 In line

06/19/2015 Interview letter

07/23/2015 Interview

08/19/2015 Oath ceremony

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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You do not need the interview letter to obtain a PCC. If Mumbai does not have a PSK, then you can go to the Mumbai Passport Office website, download the form, fill it up and go to the Passport Office. And even without a PSK, a PCC shouldn't take more than a week to ten days.

Oh ok. I'll try that. Thanks.

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You do not need the interview letter to obtain a PCC. If Mumbai does not have a PSK, then you can go to the Mumbai Passport Office website, download the form, fill it up and go to the Passport Office. And even without a PSK, a PCC shouldn't take more than a week to ten days.

This all depends on where the passport is issued.

Indian govt is crazy .. they just love to verify their own work over and over....:)

If passport is issued in Mumbai then it might be faster, but if passport is issued anywhere else its gonna take longer time.

Mumbai passport office is crazy.... their hours are crazy.. the lines there are crazy.... no proper information available its just horrible, I hope they streamline Mumbai office like other cities too.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hey guys,

What is the requirement for PCC or Police Clearance Certificate? I heard it will have 6 months validity? is it last 6 months?

meaning how many months of validity should it have on it? or can it be fine if it is valid on the day of interview when submitting?

Thank you ! :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hey guys,

What is the requirement for PCC or Police Clearance Certificate? I heard it will have 6 months validity? is it last 6 months?

meaning how many months of validity should it have on it? or can it be fine if it is valid on the day of interview when submitting?

Thank you ! :thumbs:

I did not understand your question completely but,PCC should be valid for 6 months from date it was issued means the Consulate would believe you did not commit a major crime in that 6 months and there are no case pending against you in India.

So as long as you do your interview between the date it was issued and the six months from then, you should be good.

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