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Hi guys. I know I'm jumping the gun here and I've got quite a while before we'll even get our NOA2 but I want to be as prepared as possible when it happens.

Can anyone tell me exactly who and where my fiance needs to contact to get the police records? He lives in Toronto. Also, any idea on how long it normally takes to get them and how much it costs?

Something else I've been wondering is about the info the co-sponsor and I have to get from the bank officials concerning the money in my bank account for the past year. What exactly does the consulate want to see? Is it deposits only?

Thanks

1/28/06 Sent I-129 to TSC

2/08/06 Received NOA1

4/24/06 NOA 2 online

5/01/06 NOA 2 Received in the mail

5/11/06 Case Received at NVC

6/01/06 Packet 3 Received

6/28/06 Packet 3 Sent to Montreal

10/26/06 Interview date - POSTPONED :(

01/25/07 Interview Postponed.....again

11/01/07 Third and final Interview date allowed.

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Hi guys. I know I'm jumping the gun here and I've got quite a while before we'll even get our NOA2 but I want to be as prepared as possible when it happens.

Can anyone tell me exactly who and where my fiance needs to contact to get the police records? He lives in Toronto. Also, any idea on how long it normally takes to get them and how much it costs?

Something else I've been wondering is about the info the co-sponsor and I have to get from the bank officials concerning the money in my bank account for the past year. What exactly does the consulate want to see? Is it deposits only?

Thanks

As long as it's a name based police certificate (no prior criminal record), if your fiancee lives in Toronto, they will get their Police Certificate from the local Commissionaires office.

www.commissionaries.ca

They will not process the police certificate until you get Packet 3. I believe it costs $25.

The requirements for the bank letter can be found on the instructions to the I-134. It's pretty clear...

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Hi guys. I know I'm jumping the gun here and I've got quite a while before we'll even get our NOA2 but I want to be as prepared as possible when it happens.

Can anyone tell me exactly who and where my fiance needs to contact to get the police records? He lives in Toronto. Also, any idea on how long it normally takes to get them and how much it costs?

Something else I've been wondering is about the info the co-sponsor and I have to get from the bank officials concerning the money in my bank account for the past year. What exactly does the consulate want to see? Is it deposits only?

Thanks

As long as it's a name based police certificate (no prior criminal record), if your fiancee lives in Toronto, they will get their Police Certificate from the local Commissionaires office.

www.commissionaries.ca

They will not process the police certificate until you get Packet 3. I believe it costs $25.

The requirements for the bank letter can be found on the instructions to the I-134. It's pretty clear...

i didn't need packet 3 to get it done. just went in and told them what i needed it for. this has reminded me that i need to go pick it up tho. :)

k

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Hi guys. I know I'm jumping the gun here and I've got quite a while before we'll even get our NOA2 but I want to be as prepared as possible when it happens.

Can anyone tell me exactly who and where my fiance needs to contact to get the police records? He lives in Toronto. Also, any idea on how long it normally takes to get them and how much it costs?

Something else I've been wondering is about the info the co-sponsor and I have to get from the bank officials concerning the money in my bank account for the past year. What exactly does the consulate want to see? Is it deposits only?

Thanks

As long as it's a name based police certificate (no prior criminal record), if your fiancee lives in Toronto, they will get their Police Certificate from the local Commissionaires office.

www.commissionaries.ca

They will not process the police certificate until you get Packet 3. I believe it costs $25.

The requirements for the bank letter can be found on the instructions to the I-134. It's pretty clear...

i didn't need packet 3 to get it done. just went in and told them what i needed it for. this has reminded me that i need to go pick it up tho. :)

k

Hi guys. I know I'm jumping the gun here and I've got quite a while before we'll even get our NOA2 but I want to be as prepared as possible when it happens.

Can anyone tell me exactly who and where my fiance needs to contact to get the police records? He lives in Toronto. Also, any idea on how long it normally takes to get them and how much it costs?

Something else I've been wondering is about the info the co-sponsor and I have to get from the bank officials concerning the money in my bank account for the past year. What exactly does the consulate want to see? Is it deposits only?

Thanks

As long as it's a name based police certificate (no prior criminal record), if your fiancee lives in Toronto, they will get their Police Certificate from the local Commissionaires office.

www.commissionaries.ca

They will not process the police certificate until you get Packet 3. I believe it costs $25.

The requirements for the bank letter can be found on the instructions to the I-134. It's pretty clear...

i didn't need packet 3 to get it done. just went in and told them what i needed it for. this has reminded me that i need to go pick it up tho. :)

k

Oops looks like I made a mistake on trying to reply. Sorry about that.

Anyway, thanks for the help, Ziggy. My head is swimming. I have looked and looked on here for the info and was having trouble finding it. Just too much info and I got overwhelmed, I guess. Thanks again :)

1/28/06 Sent I-129 to TSC

2/08/06 Received NOA1

4/24/06 NOA 2 online

5/01/06 NOA 2 Received in the mail

5/11/06 Case Received at NVC

6/01/06 Packet 3 Received

6/28/06 Packet 3 Sent to Montreal

10/26/06 Interview date - POSTPONED :(

01/25/07 Interview Postponed.....again

11/01/07 Third and final Interview date allowed.

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A lot of these questions and answers have been assembled in the Canuck Clearing House threads on here and the "old" visajourney site. We put them all together to help those searching for Canada specific information. The direct links are in my signature below. :)

Best wishes to you both, and continue to ask questions! :)

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Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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The link for Commissionaires was already provided, the cost is $35 + tax and they did not ask to see anything other than my identification.

I suggest he picks it up (takes about 4 business days). My first one, which I paid $1 extra to have mailed to me never made it, I had to apply & pay again. They even told me a story about how someone else wanted it mailed and they never got theirs either :huh:

This was at the downtown Toronto location.

2005

Sept 10 I-129F sent to TSC

2006

Interview - February 13th APPROVED! day 152

April 6 - wedding date day 204

Aug 22 - AOS interview date day 101-total days 342

Sept 29 - green card arrives, done until June 2008 day 140-total days 381

2008

June 30 - I-751 mailed total days 1025

2009

March 9 - Removal of Conditions approved! total days 1277

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