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Hello guys.

 

Just wondering if anyone of you can guide me on how to obtain Certificate of Clearance from Singapore Police Force. To give you a background of myself, I'm Filipina and have worked in Singapore for 3 years but I'm now back in Manila.

I have checked their websites and know the basics but I'm still left with few questions.

 

1. Where in Manila can I obtain fingerprint impressions?

"Original hardcopy fingerprint impressions (Optional)

  • applicable only for applicants residing overseas who are required to mail the hardcopy fingerprints with eCOC Acknowledgement Slip
  • fingerprint impressions refer to fingerprints of right and left thumbs, and the 4 fingers of both the right and left hands

2. I've read somewhere that Camp Crame can obtain fingerprint impressions but before going, should I bring any document or referral slips?

3. Lastly, where can I get the "eCOC Acknowledgement Slip"? Does it mean I need to submit the appeal first online, then wait for me to be given an Acknowledgement Slip. Then snail mail it to SPF together with the hardcopy of fingerprints?

 

Thank you in advance to those who will help.

Cheska

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This topic is always talked about in fact we helped another member just last week.

1. Do a search in VJ. Search box is up to the right.

2. http://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/overseasmission/canberra/consular_services/certificate_of_clearance.html 

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http://www.spf.gov.sg/faqs/doc/coc_appform.pdf
 
http://www.spf.gov.sg/epc/cert_issued.htm

 

http://travel.state....country/SN.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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On 20/06/2017 at 6:37 PM, Maudereese said:

Hello guys.

 

Just wondering if anyone of you can guide me on how to obtain Certificate of Clearance from Singapore Police Force. To give you a background of myself, I'm Filipina and have worked in Singapore for 3 years but I'm now back in Manila.

I have checked their websites and know the basics but I'm still left with few questions.

 

1. Where in Manila can I obtain fingerprint impressions?

"Original hardcopy fingerprint impressions (Optional)

  • applicable only for applicants residing overseas who are required to mail the hardcopy fingerprints with eCOC Acknowledgement Slip
  • fingerprint impressions refer to fingerprints of right and left thumbs, and the 4 fingers of both the right and left hands

2. I've read somewhere that Camp Crame can obtain fingerprint impressions but before going, should I bring any document or referral slips?

3. Lastly, where can I get the "eCOC Acknowledgement Slip"? Does it mean I need to submit the appeal first online, then wait for me to be given an Acknowledgement Slip. Then snail mail it to SPF together with the hardcopy of fingerprints?

 

Thank you in advance to those who will help.

Cheska

Hi! Looks like we're in the same situation (and location, lol). I worked in Singapore for 4 years and now I'm just waiting for the NOA2 hard copy so I can start applying for an appeal online at the SG police website.

 

When they approve the appeal, then we can apply for the COC (certificate of clearance). They'll give the slip then I also have to mail them my fingerprints (I've researched a lot of forums and it's always in Camp Crame --- my mom asked in police stations in Las Pinas and Pque but they didn't do that service).

 

My previous colleagues who underwent the same thing (not K1 visa, but an immigrant visa) said that the whole SG police clearance process took about a month (since we're already out of SG).

 

For FAQs:

http://www.ifaq.gov.sg/SPF/apps/fcd_faqmain.aspx#FAQ_181750

 

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