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*~*~*country-specific question moved to MENA sub-forum. Question about obtaining police certificates from the UAE*~*~*

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Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

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1 hour ago, ECM said:

Hi I am having the same issue.i lived in the Dubai for 6 years.Does Us emabaasy in Manila really require a police clearance from UAE? @Knel112011 hope u could help me.ill  have my interview in 3 weeks and I ddnt get one

Hi sis! Yes during my interview they ask me my Police Certificate in UAE. If ask nila sayo yon te and di mo ma present during interview they will give you form 221-g ganun kasi mga nkasabay ko. Police clearance din naging pending nila. Mabilis lang po kumuha nun. 

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5 hours ago, Knel112011 said:

Hi sis! Yes during my interview they ask me my Police Certificate in UAE. If ask nila sayo yon te and di mo ma present during interview they will give you form 221-g ganun kasi mga nkasabay ko. Police clearance din naging pending nila. Mabilis lang po kumuha nun. 

Hi sis thanks.pwedi pa advise how did u get ur police clearance from UAE and ilang days bago mo nakuha?

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17 minutes ago, ECM said:

Hi sis thanks.pwedi pa advise how did u get ur police clearance from UAE and ilang days bago mo nakuha?

Sure sis visit mo to https://callmefame.wordpress.com/2017/07/16/police-clearance-in-other-country/ yan yung step nang pagkuha ng PC ko sa UAE total of 3 weeks ung sakin kse pindala ko lang sa fren ko. Pero kung I mail mo 6days lang po yata. Or total of 1 week. Ang pag process sa DFA 1 week po yon. Check mo yan sis ung link :) hope it can help.

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1 minute ago, Knel112011 said:

Sure sis visit mo to https://callmefame.wordpress.com/2017/07/16/police-clearance-in-other-country/ yan yung step nang pagkuha ng PC ko sa UAE total of 3 weeks ung sakin kse pindala ko lang sa fren ko. Pero kung I mail mo 6days lang po yata. Or total of 1 week. Ang pag process sa DFA 1 week po yon. Check mo yan sis ung link :) hope it can help.

Hi sis.my nakalagay kc na waived daw ung Dubai .nalilitp tuloy ako.salmat ng marami sis

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Just now, ECM said:

Hi sis.my nakalagay kc na waived daw ung Dubai .nalilitp tuloy ako.salmat ng marami sis

Last sept 5 lang po ako na interview sis. Bago lang its better to safe than sorry kesa po ma pending ang case mo. Ako kase kahit may waived nag request parin po ako kase hiningian po ako. Pag nsa DFA kana sis meron don ung DHL express. Tatanungin ka nila if sil na mag papadala sa UAE or Ikaw. Medjo mahal lang ang bayad. Gagastos ka tlga.

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On ‎11‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 8:47 AM, ECM said:

Hi I am having the same issue.i lived in the Dubai for 6 years.Does Us emabaasy in Manila really require a police clearance from UAE? @Knel112011 hope u could help me.ill  have my interview in 3 weeks and I ddnt get one

No they do not need a PCC from the UAE.

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On 11/20/2017 at 5:41 AM, Knel112011 said:

Sure sis visit mo to https://callmefame.wordpress.com/2017/07/16/police-clearance-in-other-country/ yan yung step nang pagkuha ng PC ko sa UAE total of 3 weeks ung sakin kse pindala ko lang sa fren ko. Pero kung I mail mo 6days lang po yata. Or total of 1 week. Ang pag process sa DFA 1 week po yon. Check mo yan sis ung link :) hope it can help.

Same case din ako,, dito nako pinas and i heard baka need parin ng PC from dxb ? Until now 2018 need parin ba nong PC from dubai ,, nagulohan lang ako kz sa iba post waive na if dkna resident ng dubai? 

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Hi i got my PCC in uAE nag request po ako sa Abu dhabi police.. nasa pinas na din po ako nun 1 year nako sa pinas nakakuha parin po ako. Nung interview ko na hinanapan din ako nun. Kaya mas ok na kumuha na po kayo kesa maka recv po kayo ng 221g :)

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18 minutes ago, Jzellann said:

Me too so im confused too, anyway you get a police clearance or its waive??

Police Records for UAE


Available, only if applicant is physically present in the UAE.


Police certificates may be obtained by any person, regardless of nationality, by personally appearing at the Central Police Headquarters located in the emirate of residence or former residence. When appearing to request a police certificate, the applicant should provide recent photographs, a letter from the requesting authority, the date of residence in the emirate, and their passport.
Not available by mail. Post recommends that consular officers waive the general requirement to obtain police certificates unless the applicant lives in the UAE.

 

From <http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/fees/reciprocity-by-country/AE.html> 

 

If this is your case just print off a copy of this directive and bring it to the interview. We have heard of some CO's who are not familiar with will question you. With a copy of the explanation from the Travel State Department they will dismiss this requirement. Information is powerful and now you are informed.

Just now, Knel112011 said:

Hi i got my PCC in uAE nag request po ako sa Abu dhabi police.. nasa pinas na din po ako nun 1 year nako sa pinas nakakuha parin po ako. Nung interview ko na hinanapan din ako nun. Kaya mas ok na kumuha na po kayo kesa maka recv po kayo ng 221g :)

But where you in the country or out of It? 

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3 minutes ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Police Records for UAE


Available, only if applicant is physically present in the UAE.


Police certificates may be obtained by any person, regardless of nationality, by personally appearing at the Central Police Headquarters located in the emirate of residence or former residence. When appearing to request a police certificate, the applicant should provide recent photographs, a letter from the requesting authority, the date of residence in the emirate, and their passport.
Not available by mail. Post recommends that consular officers waive the general requirement to obtain police certificates unless the applicant lives in the UAE.

 

From <http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/fees/reciprocity-by-country/AE.html> 

 

If this is your case just print off a copy of this directive and bring it to the interview. We have heard of some CO's who are not familiar with will question you. With a copy of the explanation from the Travel State Department they will dismiss this requirement. Information is powerful and now you are informed.

But where you in the country or out of It? 

Im already in the philippines when i request my police clearance in UAE. I went first to NBI manila for my Sundry info.. then NbI manila will send you sundry info to DFA aseana they will authenticate it there.. once your Sundry info is aunthenticated, There’s a DHL that will send your authenticated docs to he UAE embassy in the phillpines for the sealed.. after that UAE embassy will send it back to you your docs.. then, you will send it now in anu dhabi police in UAE.. but if you have friends and relatives in uae you can ask them or you can send you docs to them so they can help you to get Police clearnce quickly. If you have time check my blog about that. 

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