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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Hello everyone,

I started to collect all documents that i will need for packet3, But I am having a problem that I did not understand and find out where i get "POLICE CERTIFICATE" ,Not in your information i am a resident in Algeria

i went to the police station of my city and they told me that they don't issue this paper,

what i am confused about is that there is another document in the checklist named "COURT RECORDS" and this is what at the police station suggested for me to get...??

now i am asking all algerian members in this useful forum who sent already the packet 3 to explain for me, if the checklist ha just the "COURT RECORDS" or it contains "COURT RECORDS" and "POLICE CERTIFICATE" ????

Thank you and God bless you all!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Fiji
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Hello everyone,

I started to collect all documents that i will need for packet3, But I am having a problem that I did not understand and find out where i get "POLICE CERTIFICATE" ,Not in your information i am a resident in Algeria

i went to the police station of my city and they told me that they don't issue this paper,

what i am confused about is that there is another document in the checklist named "COURT RECORDS" and this is what at the police station suggested for me to get...??

now i am asking all algerian members in this useful forum who sent already the packet 3 to explain for me, if the checklist ha just the "COURT RECORDS" or it contains "COURT RECORDS" and "POLICE CERTIFICATE" ????

Thank you and God bless you all!

you find this type of information at the DOS site for country reciprocity

here is the quote for Algeria:

Police and Prison Records

Available. A judicial record (Casier Judiciaire) is obtainable from the Clerk of the Court (Greffe du Tribunal) at the person's place of birth. For non-nationals who resided in Algeria prior to 1962, such records may be obtained from the Ministere de la Justice, Service du Casier Judiciaire, 7 Allee de Brancas 44 Nantes, France. Police and prison records are unavailable to resident non-nationals. The Casier Judiciaire is inclusive and is the only document issued by Algerian authorities which indicates the applicant's police record and/or prison record.


8/16/2012 I-129F NOA1
11/8/2012 Married
1/3/2013 I-129F cancelled
1/29/2013 withdrawal notice received
2/5/2013 I-130 NOA1 with error on wife's name
Case status not available
2/5/2013 Unable to generate service request

3/13/2013 transferred to local office
3/26/2013 Service request generated
4/12/2013 Infopass, file in workflow March 28
4/19/2013 Case status available - APPROVED!

Detour to the NVC via NRC

For information on my detour and the steps I took to free my petition, check
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NVC

6/7/2013 NVC logs file as received

6/11/2013 Case number and IIN assigned

6/12/2013 DS-3032 emailed

6/13/21013 AOS paid

6/14/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention superuser (stupid me)

6/23/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention supervisor

6/24/2013 DS-3032 accepted

6/25/2013 IV bill generated and paid

07/06/2013 IV & AOS sent; 07/11/2013 NVC logs received

07/30/2013 IV Accepted; AOS Checklist

08/01/2013 AOS Checklist received

08/02/2013 AOS resent; 08/07/2013 NVC logs received

08/28/2013 Case Complete

09/10/2013 Interview date assigned

Embassy

08/14/2013 Medical; 08/19/2013 Medical Ready

08/07/2013 Police cert ordered (Fiji delivers straight to the embassy)

10/02/2013 Interview

xx/xx/2013 Visa in Hand

xx/xx/2013 POE Los Angeles International Airport

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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My wife tells me that the police were correct and you should obtain the court records in place of the police certificate. You should go to the court nearest your birthplace.

March 27, 2013 Package sent
March 28, 2013 Package received by USCIS Chicago Lockbox
March 29, 2013 NOA-1 Received
June 26, 2013 Contacted State Senator Merkley, Senator Wyden & Representative Blumenauer (So they could verify status because of a little bit of an emergency situation)
July 3, 2013 Response and update from Senator Merkley
July 8, 2013 Response and update from Representative Blumenauer

July 30, 2013 Contacted DHS Ombudsman about situation

August 8, 2013 Response and update from Senator Wyden

August 14, 2013 Received Case Number from DHS Ombudsman

August 16, 2013 Senator Wyden filed expedite request to USCIS on my behalf

September 12, 2013 Ombudsman filed expedite request to USCIS on my behalf

September 27, 2013 Alien Registration Number Changed

September 27, 2013 I-130 Petition Approved (About 15 minutes after the alien registration number was changed)

October 9, 2013 NVC Case Number Received

October 9, 2013 DS-261 Completed and AOS Fee Paid

October 21, 2013 IV Fee Invoice Received

October 21, 2013 IV Fee Paid

October 29, 2013 DS-260 Completed

November 2, 2013 Sent AOS and IV documents to NVC

November 4, 2013 Documents Arrived at NVC

December 15, 2013 RFE Sent to NVC

January 27. 2014 NVC Completed Review (Any remaining documents can be brought to interview)

February 27, 2014 Interview Scheduled for April 10th, 2014

April 10th, 2014 Visa Approved

April 13th, 2014 Vissa Issued

April 22, 2014 Ready for Pick-up

April 23rd, 2014 Picked up visa from UPS

May 2nd, 2014 P.O.E. Dallas/Fortworth

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Keep in mind they are only good for 90 days, so make sure you get it close to interview time. You will also need to translate it to English. You will need both the original and the translated copy.

Best of luck!

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