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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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I had a bit of a panic last week when I realised that I hadn't sent away for a Police Cert.

I manged to get a direct dial number for the department at Scotland Yard that issues them. They said that they don't usually take calls from the public but I told them I needed my certificate by the end of the month.

They were REALLY helpful and put my application to the top of the pile and it arrived through my letter box this morning TEN days after I applied!

The number is 0207 230 2966. Turn on the charm and you shouldn't have to wait 40 days.

Jamie (Scotland) + Katie (USA)

01-01-2002 - Moved to NYC on J-1 Student Visa.

30-10-2002 - Met Katie in NYC.

01-02-2003 - I return to Scotland.

2002 /2004 - Back and forth UK/USA (many times!)

30-10-2004 - Proposed to Katie. YES!!!

03-02-2005 - Married in Glasgow.

01-03-2005 - Katie returns to US to file UK visa application.

29-03-2005 - UK visa issued!!

06-04-2005 - Katie comes home to Scotland.

11-04-2005 - Filed I-130 DCF London Embassy

14-04-2005 - DCF rejected. Must file through a US SC.

02-06-2005 - Filed I-130 TSC

13-06-2005 - Receipt notice from CSC

28-12-2005 - Received email notification, I-130 approved 21-12-05!!

09-01-2006 - Case received by NVC, case number assigned.

15-11-2006 - NVC complete case and forward to Embassy in London.

19-01-2007 - Interview scheduled for Feb 28th.

06-02-2007 - Medical in London

28-02-2007 - Visa Interview - APPROVED!!!

02-03-2007 - Visa in hand.

23-05-2007 - Enter USA through Newark (EWR)

Posted

I have to say that although I went through the standard channels for obtaining the Police Cert (submitting request over the counter and waiting), I too was running out of time and was not able to wait 40 days. I sat chewing my nails for days on end knowing I had my interview and without the certificate, it would be useless. 20 days later I received mine in the post, 7 days before the interview.

If anyone is waiting for their UK Police Cert, it doesnt usually take the full 40 days if your record is clear. Fair play to the Met Police - they say you will have it within a specified period of time and you do. I dont know if anyone has had a bad experience though?

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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I have to say that although I went through the standard channels for obtaining the Police Cert (submitting request over the counter and waiting), I too was running out of time and was not able to wait 40 days. I sat chewing my nails for days on end knowing I had my interview and without the certificate, it would be useless. 20 days later I received mine in the post, 7 days before the interview.

If anyone is waiting for their UK Police Cert, it doesnt usually take the full 40 days if your record is clear. Fair play to the Met Police - they say you will have it within a specified period of time and you do. I dont know if anyone has had a bad experience though?

Actually, it DOES usually take the 40 days. The majority of people here, in the UK forum, have waited the 40 days with CLEAR police records.

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I have to say that although I went through the standard channels for obtaining the Police Cert (submitting request over the counter and waiting), I too was running out of time and was not able to wait 40 days. I sat chewing my nails for days on end knowing I had my interview and without the certificate, it would be useless. 20 days later I received mine in the post, 7 days before the interview.

If anyone is waiting for their UK Police Cert, it doesnt usually take the full 40 days if your record is clear. Fair play to the Met Police - they say you will have it within a specified period of time and you do. I dont know if anyone has had a bad experience though?

Actually, it DOES usually take the 40 days. The majority of people here, in the UK forum, have waited the 40 days with CLEAR police records.

Apologies then if I misled anyone. I had heard through a friend of mine that a relative of hers was also moving to the US and she waited 3 weeks for her police cert. I simply assumed that clear records were processed faster.

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Apologies then if I misled anyone. I had heard through a friend of mine that a relative of hers was also moving to the US and she waited 3 weeks for her police cert. I simply assumed that clear records were processed faster.

Hey, no worries. I just didn't want people to get the idea they could leave applying for a police cert until the last minute! :)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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The main reason I posted this is because I actually applied for a Police Cert in 2005 and it took over ten weeks to get the certificate. They 'couldn't locate' the paperwork and it was only after about 10 phone calls that I actually started to get anywhere.

I would follow up with the Met as a matter of course if you are at all time pressured. They have been great this time around but mistakes do happen and it would be terrible to miss out on your visa for the sake of one piece of paper.

Jamie (Scotland) + Katie (USA)

01-01-2002 - Moved to NYC on J-1 Student Visa.

30-10-2002 - Met Katie in NYC.

01-02-2003 - I return to Scotland.

2002 /2004 - Back and forth UK/USA (many times!)

30-10-2004 - Proposed to Katie. YES!!!

03-02-2005 - Married in Glasgow.

01-03-2005 - Katie returns to US to file UK visa application.

29-03-2005 - UK visa issued!!

06-04-2005 - Katie comes home to Scotland.

11-04-2005 - Filed I-130 DCF London Embassy

14-04-2005 - DCF rejected. Must file through a US SC.

02-06-2005 - Filed I-130 TSC

13-06-2005 - Receipt notice from CSC

28-12-2005 - Received email notification, I-130 approved 21-12-05!!

09-01-2006 - Case received by NVC, case number assigned.

15-11-2006 - NVC complete case and forward to Embassy in London.

19-01-2007 - Interview scheduled for Feb 28th.

06-02-2007 - Medical in London

28-02-2007 - Visa Interview - APPROVED!!!

02-03-2007 - Visa in hand.

23-05-2007 - Enter USA through Newark (EWR)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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My fiancee will have get police certificates from three different countries (UK, France [specifically Martinique] and Germany) and so timing is quite important for us. Since you recently posted about the UK police certificate, I thought I'd ask: what form do you need to fill out to get a UK police certificate. I sent an email to Metropolitan Police and they referred me to form 3019B from http://www.met.police.uk/dataprotection. Is this the correct form?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Posted

That looks like the right form although I filled it in at my local police station. I would send away for it as soon as possible but remember that they are only vaild for one year.

Good luck!

Jamie (Scotland) + Katie (USA)

01-01-2002 - Moved to NYC on J-1 Student Visa.

30-10-2002 - Met Katie in NYC.

01-02-2003 - I return to Scotland.

2002 /2004 - Back and forth UK/USA (many times!)

30-10-2004 - Proposed to Katie. YES!!!

03-02-2005 - Married in Glasgow.

01-03-2005 - Katie returns to US to file UK visa application.

29-03-2005 - UK visa issued!!

06-04-2005 - Katie comes home to Scotland.

11-04-2005 - Filed I-130 DCF London Embassy

14-04-2005 - DCF rejected. Must file through a US SC.

02-06-2005 - Filed I-130 TSC

13-06-2005 - Receipt notice from CSC

28-12-2005 - Received email notification, I-130 approved 21-12-05!!

09-01-2006 - Case received by NVC, case number assigned.

15-11-2006 - NVC complete case and forward to Embassy in London.

19-01-2007 - Interview scheduled for Feb 28th.

06-02-2007 - Medical in London

28-02-2007 - Visa Interview - APPROVED!!!

02-03-2007 - Visa in hand.

23-05-2007 - Enter USA through Newark (EWR)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Just a litle info to add to the statistics, My finacee requested his police records on January 26th and he recieved them in the mail on Feb 15th. So was pretty fast for us.

Scott and Misty Offcial Webpage!

How does it happen, Great love?... Noone knows.. But I what I do know is it happens in a blink of an eye. One minutes your happily living your life and the next your wondering how you ever lived without them.

*I-129f sent* 10-31-2006

*I-129f recieved at VSC* 11-02-2006

*NOA1* 11-03-2006

*Check Cashed/Touched* 11-09-2006

*Touched* 11-15-2006

*Touched* 11-16-2006

*RFE email notice* 12-05-2006

*RFE snail mail* 12-11-2006

*RFE mailed back overnight* 12-12-2006

*RFE recieved VSC* 12-13-2006

*Touched* 12-14-2006

*Touched* 12-15-2006

*Touched* 12-18-2006

*Touched* 12-19-2006

*NOA2 email* 01-25-2007

*Touched* 01-26-2007

*Case Recieved at NVC* 01-29-2007

*Case Sent to London Embassy* 01-30-2007

*Fiance Recieves Packet 3* 02-10-2007

*Fiance Mails Back Packet 3* 02-12-2007

*Medical* 02-21-2007

*Mailed Packet 3 (2nd Time)* 03-09-07

*Delivery Confirmation Embassy Recieved it* 03-12-07

*Recieved Packet 4* 03-19-2007

*Interview Date* 04-20-2007 *APPROVED*

Soon to Come

*arrival in the US* 05-03-2007

*Official Marriage* 05-12-2007

*Big Wedding for Family/Friends* 7-14-2007

Posted

I wasn't in any rush for mine but it arrived exactly at 41 days...and I sent an email on the 40th day and they rang me to say I should get it the next day but if I don't to ring them back (they gave me a name and number to contact).

Posted

I applied for my Police Certificate through Humberside Police on the 3rd Feb and received my Certificate on Saturday 17th Feb via the Met !!!

My advise would be to make sure you give your application to the major local Police Station as many of the smaller ones have no clue what form you complete and have to send it to the larger station before sending the request down to London..

Hope this helps someone !!!!

16/5/2002 Met on Line through YAHOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!

26/9/2002 Travelled to Montana and met in person - decided this is for real !

10/10/2002 Both returned to UK , Melissa travelled on Tourist Visa

19/5/2003 Got married in UK

7/7/2003 Melissa got LR in UK for 2 years

July 2005 Melissa got ILR in UK

2 Feb 2007 Filed I 130 with USCIS in London

2 Feb 2007 Requested Police Report

6 Feb 2007 Visa Card charged for I 130 petition

17 Feb 2007 Receive Police Certificate

10 May 2007 I 130 Approved !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

16 May 2007 Received Packet 3

16 May Sent Off Packet 3 & Booked Medical for the 30th May

24 May 2007 Received Packet 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only 8 Daysssssss

19 June 2007 Interview & APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

27 Aug 2007 Travel to JFK then on to SLC via Houston OMG what a trip !!!!!!

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I am just filling the form out now from http://www.met.police.uk/dataprotection/forms.htm and I am wondering what address to send this too? I am not in London, so I guess my local police dept in my area up north? Is the correct?

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

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Anyone? Thanks

Tony (UK) and Danielle (US) K-1 Visa journey

2007:

February, 06: Sent I-129f package to the US to be routed to Vermont

February, 09: I-129f forwarded to Vermont USCIS from US Home

February, 12: I-129f arrives VSC :) Journey really starts!

February, 13: NOA1 Reciept date

February, 16: VSC Cashes the check

March, 09: NOA2 Email. yay!

March, 11: Touched... Probably for the last time at VSC :)

March, 14: NVC Recieved package

March, 15: NVC Sent package to London

March, 20: Package recieved in London

March, 28: Packet 3 recieved!

April, 2: Packet 3 Sent back to London

April, 10: Packet 3 recieved by London Embassy

April, 17: Packet 4 recieved

May, 1: Medical

May, 29: Interview! - APPROVED

June, 1: Visa in Hand

July 18: Fly back together POE

July, 24: Legally married!

July 27: Filed for AOS

July 30: AOS recieved in Chiacgo

August 24: NOA1 for EAD, AP and AOS

September 15: Real Marriage with friends and family

September 18: Biometrics

October 3: EAD card production ordered!

October 11: EAD card in hand!

October 15: Case forwarded to California!

Nov, 08: Card production ordered! AWESOME

Nov, 15: Green Card Recieved (even though it's yellow)! AWESOME

 
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