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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Has anyone here had to get police records from Russia. my fiance lived in russia, but is brazlian, so she has to get the police records.. they are telling us that it can take 4 moths.... are these records totally necessary for the k1? i am hoping they will give mercy if we have trouble with russia. so far, the russian embassy in brazil has been wonderful.

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Has anyone here had to get police records from Russia. my fiance lived in russia, but is brazlian, so she has to get the police records.. they are telling us that it can take 4 moths.... are these records totally necessary for the k1? i am hoping they will give mercy if we have trouble with russia. so far, the russian embassy in brazil has been wonderful.

If they are available they are absolutely necessary. They do not care how much trouble you have to go through to get. Since Russian police records are available they will show no mercy.....

YMMV

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Police reports are needed from every place lived at 12 months or more since age 16.

Russian police certificate should take no more than 30 days to get.

POLICE AND PRISON RECORDS

Available. Russian law (MVD Order no. 965, dated November 1, 2001) mandates that the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) provide police certificates both to Russian citizens and to foreigners who have lived or are living in Russia. The law states that in Russia, MVD offices must provide the certificate within 30 days. Those residing outside of Russia, both Russian citizens and non-citizens, may either delegate a Power-of-Attorney to apply for the certificate on their behalf in Russia, or apply directly to the Russian Consulate. Police certificates should note all names that the person has used in Russia, and should note the MVD branches in all locations that were queried.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...er/R/Russia.htm Edited by YuAndDan

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yeah i know that law about 30 days, and i told the russian embassy in teh states that, and they gave me an excuse. it takes time to move information, blah blah.

Police reports are needed from every place lived at 12 months or more since age 16.

Russian police certificate should take no more than 30 days to get.

POLICE AND PRISON RECORDS

Available. Russian law (MVD Order no. 965, dated November 1, 2001) mandates that the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) provide police certificates both to Russian citizens and to foreigners who have lived or are living in Russia. The law states that in Russia, MVD offices must provide the certificate within 30 days. Those residing outside of Russia, both Russian citizens and non-citizens, may either delegate a Power-of-Attorney to apply for the certificate on their behalf in Russia, or apply directly to the Russian Consulate. Police certificates should note all names that the person has used in Russia, and should note the MVD branches in all locations that were queried.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...er/R/Russia.htm

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yeah i know that law about 30 days, and i told the russian embassy in teh states that, and they gave me an excuse. it takes time to move information, blah blah.

Police reports are needed from every place lived at 12 months or more since age 16.

Russian police certificate should take no more than 30 days to get.

POLICE AND PRISON RECORDS

Available. Russian law (MVD Order no. 965, dated November 1, 2001) mandates that the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) provide police certificates both to Russian citizens and to foreigners who have lived or are living in Russia. The law states that in Russia, MVD offices must provide the certificate within 30 days. Those residing outside of Russia, both Russian citizens and non-citizens, may either delegate a Power-of-Attorney to apply for the certificate on their behalf in Russia, or apply directly to the Russian Consulate. Police certificates should note all names that the person has used in Russia, and should note the MVD branches in all locations that were queried.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...er/R/Russia.htm

Forget the "Mercy" idea. JUst get the records from Russia. If you try to do it the "easy" way you will be denied until you get the info

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Police reports are needed from every place lived at 12 months or more since age 16.

Russian police certificate should take no more than 30 days to get.

My husband has lived in the US for 12months or more since age 16...is it necessary for him to get something special in terms of a US police cert. or will that just be part of the background check process?

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