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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife is petitioning both her parents for a IR 5 from Manila Embassy to travel to USA. The mom passed the interview along with her dad on Dec. 4,2015. But before the embassy would approve the visa they are asking the dad to provide a 6 year police clearance from Brunei which he traveled to years before to work. So after the interview the dad went to the Brunei Embassy in Manila to try to obtain a police clearance but they said they require a official document from the US Embassy before they would process the request. So the following day the dad went back to the US Embassy to ask for a official document to present but the US Embassy told him they could not give him any paper and to go online ( and gave him a website to call or request a official document. He did call the phone number on the website and they did put in a request to email a document to him but until now almost 3 weeks later there's still no update or email.

The only information I could find didn't mention of needing any type of official documents.

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Police certificates can be obtained in Brunei within approximately two weeks. When requesting a police clearance certificate, an applicant must submit the following:
  • Photocopy of his/her current passport.
  • Photocopy of his/her Brunei identity card, if available.
  • Evidence of the duration of the applicant's residency in Brunei.
  • Fee of fifty Brunei dollars.

The above items should be sent to:

The Commissioner
Royal Brunei Police Force
Gadong Headquarters
Bandar Seri Begawan
Attn: Awg Mohammad Abdullah - Translator

If the applicant lives outside of Brunei, a request for a police certificate, along with the required passport and identity card photocopies, may be sent to the Embassy by courier service.

http://travel.state....ocity_3522.html (Double the time for doing it through the the Embassy.

So I'm hoping anyone of the members here can help with correct info on how to get the 6 year police clearance for Brunei.

We are so frustrated and on the very last step to complete the process to bring her parents here to the USA. It's only me and my wife here to take care of both young children with no other family support so it would be such a huge relief to have her parents here to help incase one of us gets sick.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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On 12/20/2015 at 10:06 PM, maximus said:

My wife is petitioning both her parents for a IR 5 from Manila Embassy to travel to USA. The mom passed the interview along with her dad on Dec. 4,2015. But before the embassy would approve the visa they are asking the dad to provide a 6 year police clearance from Brunei which he traveled to years before to work. So after the interview the dad went to the Brunei Embassy in Manila to try to obtain a police clearance but they said they require a official document from the US Embassy before they would process the request. So the following day the dad went back to the US Embassy to ask for a official document to present but the US Embassy told him they could not give him any paper and to go online ( and gave him a website to call or request a official document. He did call the phone number on the website and they did put in a request to email a document to him but until now almost 3 weeks later there's still no update or email.

The only information I could find didn't mention of needing any type of official documents.

QUOTE
Police Records

Police certificates can be obtained in Brunei within approximately two weeks. When requesting a police clearance certificate, an applicant must submit the following:
  • Photocopy of his/her current passport.
  • Photocopy of his/her Brunei identity card, if available.
  • Evidence of the duration of the applicant's residency in Brunei.
  • Fee of fifty Brunei dollars.

The above items should be sent to:

The Commissioner
Royal Brunei Police Force
Gadong Headquarters
Bandar Seri Begawan
Attn: Awg Mohammad Abdullah - Translator

If the applicant lives outside of Brunei, a request for a police certificate, along with the required passport and identity card photocopies, may be sent to the Embassy by courier service.

http://travel.state....ocity_3522.html (Double the time for doing it through the the Embassy.

So I'm hoping anyone of the members here can help with correct info on how to get the 6 year police clearance for Brunei.

We are so frustrated and on the very last step to complete the process to bring her parents here to the USA. It's only me and my wife here to take care of both young children with no other family support so it would be such a huge relief to have her parents here to help incase one of us gets sick.

hello im petitioning my dad can u pls help me how i can get police clearance to the brunei for my dad? because he work there since 1995

 
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