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Hello I am confused regarding the Police Clearance Certificates for the NVC portion. how many we need to get just one or?

my wife currently lives in Kerala, India she lived there most of her live except when she went to college- she'll get a Police Clearance Certificates from Kerala,India

she went to college for a bachelors degree in New Delhi,India for 4 years and her passport address is from New Delhi also- Does she need a Police Clearance Certificates from New Delhi?

then she went for a Masters degree in different state Manipal, Karnataka, India for another coupe years. -Does she need Police Clearance Certificate from Manipal, Karnataka, India

please help, I have searched for the answer and could not find it

thanks in advance

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If there is a general NVC rule that applies here ( meaning it is applicable for every country ) then she would need to get a police clearance for every place she has lived for more than 6 months.

At the very least, thats how it is here in Brazil.

Hope that helps at all,

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Filed: Country: India
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If there is a general NVC rule that applies here ( meaning it is applicable for every country ) then she would need to get a police clearance for every place she has lived for more than 6 months.

At the very least, thats how it is here in Brazil.

Hope that helps at all,

Thalita

thanks can anyone else confirm this? does she need 3 different police clearance certificates

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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thanks can anyone else confirm this? does she need 3 different police clearance certificates

It is better to give more information than less. If you were you, I'd ask Wifey to get 3 different police clearance certificates.

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05/08/2013: FedEX'd the IV package (said lots of prayers while preparing the documentation!!!)

05/22/2013: NVC gave checklist to send Indian Police Certificate

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