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POLICE AND PRISON RECORDS

Records are available. Police and prison records are kept by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine. Immigrant visa applicants from Ukraine obtain police certificates at their local OVIRs (Office of Visas and Registration). Applicants outside Ukraine have to apply for police certificates through the nearest Ukrainian Embassy or Consulate.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...r/U/Ukraine.htm

If the small town is also in the Ukraine, then only need one from where she lives.

When they say from all places lived since age 16 the mean countries. So Is she lived in Russia for example, then she would need one from Russia.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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POLICE AND PRISON RECORDS

Records are available. Police and prison records are kept by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine. Immigrant visa applicants from Ukraine obtain police certificates at their local OVIRs (Office of Visas and Registration). Applicants outside Ukraine have to apply for police certificates through the nearest Ukrainian Embassy or Consulate.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...r/U/Ukraine.htm

If the small town is also in the Ukraine, then only need one from where she lives.

When they say from all places lived since age 16 the mean countries. So Is she lived in Russia for example, then she would need one from Russia.

Read the instructions that are in the Packet 3 & Packet 4 (available for download from the embassy website). If I am not mistaken, Ukrainian police certificates are "local" only and only cover the oblast region. If her home town is far away from Kiev and in a different region she will need to get one from there as well. The time requirement is any place that she lived in Ukraine for a period of 6 months or more since the age of 16. The time requirement is 12 months for any place she may have lived abroad (including any of the former soviet republics). There was a recent poster whose fiancee spent 2 seperate 6 month stints in Japan. They combined the two stints (even though it was not a continuous stay) and required a police certificate from Japan. This came up at the interview and the visa was "denied" pending receipt of this document. He may be facing a 2-3 month delay as that is the reported processing time from Japan.

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