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Hello,

We have our interview coming up next week and am in the process of triple checking some items on our list. My fiancé has an interview in Kiev, but resides in Crimea. The embassy has been emphatic Crimea is Ukraine, and that documentation should come from Ukrainian government offices. This is somewhat problematic because Ukrainian offices have all closed in Crimea. For the police report she found a service that will obtain a police report. I don't understand Russian, but she's confident the service will work. Is anyone who is Russian speaking and has been through the process familiar with this service?

http://profpereklad.kiev.ua/clearance/

Also, would she be able to obtain a police report in Kiev? Our interview is on Tuesday, she plans to arrive the previous Sunday. On Monday she has the medical scheduled. If the above documentation isn't sufficient, does anyone know if she can go somewhere in Kiev to get a police report on the same day of the request? If not, can she phone in the request or submit a request online? Or maybe she can have a friend submit the request - or must she make the request?

If I'm really, really screwed with the above is it likely the embassy will still interview us (I am flying to support her) and simply hold the file until a police report is obtained - or is the application rejected? Just kinda paranoid :)

Thank You,

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Hello,

We have our interview coming up next week and am in the process of triple checking some items on our list. My fiancé has an interview in Kiev, but resides in Crimea. The embassy has been emphatic Crimea is Ukraine, and that documentation should come from Ukrainian government offices. This is somewhat problematic because Ukrainian offices have all closed in Crimea. For the police report she found a service that will obtain a police report. I don't understand Russian, but she's confident the service will work. Is anyone who is Russian speaking and has been through the process familiar with this service?

http://profpereklad.kiev.ua/clearance/

Also, would she be able to obtain a police report in Kiev? Our interview is on Tuesday, she plans to arrive the previous Sunday. On Monday she has the medical scheduled. If the above documentation isn't sufficient, does anyone know if she can go somewhere in Kiev to get a police report on the same day of the request? If not, can she phone in the request or submit a request online? Or maybe she can have a friend submit the request - or must she make the request?

If I'm really, really screwed with the above is it likely the embassy will still interview us (I am flying to support her) and simply hold the file until a police report is obtained - or is the application rejected? Just kinda paranoid :)

Thank You,

Just wanted to follow up in case someone had a similar question. We had our interview and the document given to us by the above agency was approved by the US embassy. So, if you need a police report the documentations they provide are sufficient. They can provide the document in one working day 310 hryvnia (around $20 use).

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