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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hello guys,

My fiance has resided in 3 different cities for more than 6 months each since turning 16 in India. Is she required to produce a police clearance certificate for each city she has lived in for more than 6 months or will just one suffice. I did a search for this and I found some saying only one is required and others saying a certificate is required for each city. The New Delhi embassy web page says this :

POLICE REPORT: Each applicant aged 16 years and older must submit a police certificate that includes information regarding the applicant, including all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s) and the disposition of such cases. A. Indian citizens residing in India for six months or more since turning 16 years of age must present Indian police clearance certificates from both their district police station and the local area passport office. Applicants whose passports were issued within six months of the visa interview may present just the passport office certificate. These certificates are valid for one year from the date of issuance. B. If an Indian citizen who has lived in India for at least one year after the age of 16 currently resides outside India, he/she must obtain a certificate issued by the Indian Embassy or Consulate where he/she lives. These certificates are valid for only one year from the date of issuance.

It seems to imply that only one is required but I need to be sure. Email queries to them have been gone unanswered. Thanks.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Only 1 is required, as that is what I got.

Our Timeline:

05.18.06-I-129F Petition sent to NSC

05.19.06-I-129F Petition rec'd by NSC

06.02.06-Rec'd NOA1

06.30.06-Rec'd RFE

07.03.06-Sent RFE to CSC

07.11.06-RFE rec'd by CSC - Reply

09.11.06-*APPROVED*

09.18.06-Rec'd NOA2

09.29.06-Sent I-129F pkg

10.04.06-Rec'd I-129F pkg

10.06.06-Embassy sent packet3

10.13.06-Form DS-230 to New Delhi Embassy

10.26.06-Rec'd initial packet3

11.08.06-Rec'd police certificate

11.08.06-Interview date thru email: DECEMBER 12, 2006 @ 8 AM

11.14.06-Rec'd interview letter snail mail

11.18.06-Medicals

11.22.06-Rec'd medicals

12.01.06-Packet4 to New Delhi Embassy

12.12.06-Interview - Still need passport clearance & co-sponsor

12.20.06-Sent co-sponsor info

01.03.07-Rec'd papers & passport clearance

01.04.07-Sent papers & passport to New Delhi Embassy - Rec'd

01.16.07-Passport sent out

01.18.07-Passport rec'd. No visa. Need more proof of relationship

01.24.07-Sent more proof of relationship

02.03.07-Rec'd proof

02.06.07-Sent to New Delhi Embassy

03.07.07-Rec'd passport. No passport. Papers back to NVC. Appeal!

---Currently corresponding w/Senator & Congresswoman of MO for help w/our case

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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Hello guys,

My fiance has resided in 3 different cities for more than 6 months each since turning 16 in India. Is she required to produce a police clearance certificate for each city she has lived in for more than 6 months...

Hi CKS,

We've been in the same boat as you. My fiance is from Delhi, and is living there now, but several years ago he worked in Mumbai for 2 years. We having been trying to figure out if we needed an additional police clearance for Mumbai, and the Delhi embassy seems to consider it sport to ignore my email questions. <_<

But...

Today he got through to them on the phone and was told this: he needs the clearance from the district

office where he currently lives (Delhi) and the clearance from the passport office (as his passport was issued in April, more than 6 months ago) and that is all. No additional clearances are needed from other places within India.

So, definitive answer from the embassy themselves. Hope this helps and good luck. :thumbs:

14 July 05 - "wow! now THAT is a first kiss"

23 March 06 - "let's get married!"

22 August 06 - "here we go, I129F for K1 to NSC today"

13 January 07 - "Visa in hand!!"

02 March 07 - Joy "I Do!" Judge "what about you?" Asha "Me Too!" Judge "OK then, you're married!!"

13 April 07 - "Uncle Sam, here's the papers."

21 June 07 - "application transferred to CSC, Yippie!"

07 July 07 - "why yes, that is a conditional Permanent Resident card in my hand!"

08 April 09 - will file to lift conditions

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Thank you for the reply. I still have not heard from them and I was simply going to go with the assumption that only one police verification letter is required along with the letter from the passport office. Thanks for taking the time to provide this information to me and and everyone else going through the Delhi embassy. It is much appreciated.

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For all those searching for how to get police clearance certificates in delhi (other than from passport office)

you dont go to the district police office - although you need clearance from the district police office.

you have to go to the Deputy Commisioner of Police for your District

Take iwht you the documentation from the embassy that you need a police clearance certificate for immigration, a copy of your passport, and proof of residence.

The paper you complete with them, goes to the district police office.

then the district police officer comes to your neighborhood/house, does his routine, and then sends the form back to the Deputy Commisioner.

then you go pick it up

we havent gotten ours back yet - but they told us a week.

In order to know we were supposed to go to the Deputy Commissioner, we had to call my husbands AUnt that lives in Canada. She used to be a police officer here in India, so she called her friend here which she used to work with, who in turn called another friend. I dont know how other people in the past have figured this out.

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Summer 2005 Met in Delhi

Oct 2006 Married in Delhi

Apr 2007 Manu Arrives in the US

Sep 2008 Our son is born

Jun 2009 Removal of conditions (approved in 2 months!)

Dec 2010 Many Becomes citizen!

Aug 2011 Son #2 is born!

Nov 2012 Mom Immigrated

Jan 2012 Waiting for dad...

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