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I filed for K1 mid March and it happens that my Fiance would need a canada police certificate. She now resides in Hong Kong and I know it could takes months for her to get her certificate doing it online and getting her fingerprints...etc. However, I read through information on the VJ Canada wiki page and learned that it's possible for her to get a Certificate of no conviction with the Canada-wide name check during her visit in May. I live very close to the Canada border so I am thinking to take the opportunity to drive her over to Canada and get her Certificate of no conviction instead of getting the Certified Criminal Record Check outside Canada.

So my questions are

1) Is the Certificate of no conviction good enough after we get the NOA2?

2) How much is this certificate?

3) Is this service only available to Canadian PR or citizen or just anyone that needs it?

4) Is it true that she can get her certificate at any police station within Canada?

5) If the process took longer than 2 weeks, the max it stated, will they post it to me or to her in Hong Kong?

6) Is it true that it valids for 6 months?

7) Is showing the NOA1 enough to get the agent to help us with the certificate?

Any advice is appreciated! Thanks in advance!

OUR JourneyK103/19/2012 I129F sent (CSC)03/27/2012 NOA 107/24/2012 NOA 2 (123 Days from NOA 1)08/02/2012 NVC (5 days)08/14/2012 Received Packet 3 (22 Days from NOA 2)08/29/2012 Interview & APPROVED!! (159 Days from NOA 1)08/31/2012 K1 visa in Hand!!!!11/07/2012 POE via Chicago11/09/2012 MarriageAOS (Green Card in hand after 4 months and 4 days)11/30/2012 AOS package sent12/07/2012 NOA hard copies received for AOS, EAD & AP12/28/2012 Biometrics appointment02/04/2013 EAD & AP combo card received (approved after 57 days)03/26/2013 Interview04/03/2013 Conditional Green Card received (8 days after interview)*Green Card in hand 12 months 15 days after I129 was sent* ROC01/20/2015 ROC package sent01/21/2015 NOA (Received in mail on 01/26/2015) 02/17/2015 Biometrics appointment 06/18/2015 Approved 06/26/2015 Card received ________________________________________________________________________9hft6b514xjptqer.png[url="http://www.magicalkingdoms.com/timers/"?5v4diae5bqndljpg.png[/url]

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Now this is interesting, I ran on reading more information after posting the above. I found this "6.Police certificates from your country of residence for the past 6 months and from other countries in which you have lived for more than 12 months after age 16." on the Document Checklist for Immigrant & K Visa Applicants on the Hong Kong Consulate General of United States. Yet, it's stated on the website of the US department of State that "•Police certificates from your present country of residence and all countries where you have lived for 6 months or more since age 16"

This is very confusing :unsure: Does my fiance require a police certificate from Canada if she only lived there for 9 months after she turned 16? :bonk:

OUR JourneyK103/19/2012 I129F sent (CSC)03/27/2012 NOA 107/24/2012 NOA 2 (123 Days from NOA 1)08/02/2012 NVC (5 days)08/14/2012 Received Packet 3 (22 Days from NOA 2)08/29/2012 Interview & APPROVED!! (159 Days from NOA 1)08/31/2012 K1 visa in Hand!!!!11/07/2012 POE via Chicago11/09/2012 MarriageAOS (Green Card in hand after 4 months and 4 days)11/30/2012 AOS package sent12/07/2012 NOA hard copies received for AOS, EAD & AP12/28/2012 Biometrics appointment02/04/2013 EAD & AP combo card received (approved after 57 days)03/26/2013 Interview04/03/2013 Conditional Green Card received (8 days after interview)*Green Card in hand 12 months 15 days after I129 was sent* ROC01/20/2015 ROC package sent01/21/2015 NOA (Received in mail on 01/26/2015) 02/17/2015 Biometrics appointment 06/18/2015 Approved 06/26/2015 Card received ________________________________________________________________________9hft6b514xjptqer.png[url="http://www.magicalkingdoms.com/timers/"?5v4diae5bqndljpg.png[/url]

 
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