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Hi guys, any advice would be appreciated here!

I used to live in the US under F-1 visa for 5.5 years, but I am not sure if I need to print any criminal record/police report for the time I live in the states for my K-1 interview. According to the NVC website, if I live in another country for more than 6 months, I should print a police record from that country. Does that include US? Do I bring anything other than police record from my home country to the interview?

Also do you guys have any advice on a legit website that I can print out a police records? I don't have anything else other than a speeding ticket. 

 

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3 minutes ago, JojoNikki said:

Hi guys, any advice would be appreciated here!

I used to live in the US under F-1 visa for 5.5 years, but I am not sure if I need to print any criminal record/police report for the time I live in the states for my K-1 interview. According to the NVC website, if I live in another country for more than 6 months, I should print a police record from that country. Does that include US? Do I bring anything other than police record from my home country to the interview?

Also do you guys have any advice on a legit website that I can print out a police records? I don't have anything else other than a speeding ticket. 

 

 

No. The US/USCIS will do it's own back ground checks on you for that time period. You don't need to get anything. My husband had two prior J-1 internships in NY state prior to us meeting and never had to supply any US background check or anything.

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43 minutes ago, JojoNikki said:

Hi guys, any advice would be appreciated here!

I used to live in the US under F-1 visa for 5.5 years, but I am not sure if I need to print any criminal record/police report for the time I live in the states for my K-1 interview. According to the NVC website, if I live in another country for more than 6 months, I should print a police record from that country. Does that include US? Do I bring anything other than police record from my home country to the interview?

Also do you guys have any advice on a legit website that I can print out a police records? I don't have anything else other than a speeding ticket. 

 

Don't worry about that because they will do their own checks for here in the USA. 

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52 minutes ago, JojoNikki said:

Does that include US?

Nope.

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U dont need it for US. My husband lived in the US before we met. And he didnt need police clearance only for his home country 

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