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Filed: Timeline
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Hi,

I am still waiting for my NOA2 to arrive but in the mean time I wanted to under the Police clearance process. My wife is in India but she has lived in the UK for more than 12 months after she over the age of 16. She has been living in India for over 4 years now, do I still need to obtain the PCC from the UK ?

Please let me know if anyone has been through something similar.

Thanks,

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Try asking in the India forum, they can help you better with specific questions about filing in India. Also, if she is your wife already and not your fiancee, then you will not be filing for a K1 visa. Make sure you're getting the right information.

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Filed: Timeline
Posted

Hi!

I'm in a similar position (not currently living in the UK, but having lived there for an extensive period). I believe she should get a police certificate, it's fairly easy and she can mail the application form. PM me if you need details.

Posted

Hi,

I am still waiting for my NOA2 to arrive but in the mean time I wanted to under the Police clearance process. My wife is in India but she has lived in the UK for more than 12 months after she over the age of 16. She has been living in India for over 4 years now, do I still need to obtain the PCC from the UK ?

Please let me know if anyone has been through something similar.

Thanks,

She does need police certificate from every country she lived over 12 months after turing 16 regardless how long ago so yes definately meed an UK certificate. You can get forms and info in few languages here: http://www.acro.police.uk/police_certificates.aspx

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Filed: Timeline
Posted

She does need police certificate from every country she lived over 12 months after turing 16 regardless how long ago so yes definately meed an UK certificate. You can get forms and info in few languages here: http://www.acro.police.uk/police_certificates.aspx

Thanks for sharing the link, I think I've got it now. Appreciate it!

Thank you everyone! Do you know how long is the certificate valid for?

Try asking in the India forum, they can help you better with specific questions about filing in India. Also, if she is your wife already and not your fiancee, then you will not be filing for a K1 visa. Make sure you're getting the right information.

Hi, thanks for your response. I am filing for immigrant visa ir/cr 1 option. Would that be accurate?

 
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