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10 hours ago, dhruvroom said:

@ks7608 just wanted to confirm the type of RCMP Clearance required for Interview is “Other” right? Screenshot attached 

 

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Yes, This one is correct.

Some people do not get the fingerprints for Canada PCC, that's why at the interview they ask to resubmit a new one with fingerprints.

@dhruvroom your RCMP clearance looks good. Just make sure its not more than 1 year old ,before you attend the interview.

I would recommend to get a new PCC from RCMP once you get the interview letter, just to be safe.

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On 2/16/2023 at 9:36 AM, ks7608 said:

 

Yes, This one is correct.

Some people do not get the fingerprints for Canada PCC, that's why at the interview they ask to resubmit a new one with fingerprints.

@dhruvroom your RCMP clearance looks good. Just make sure its not more than 1 year old ,before you attend the interview.

I would recommend to get a new PCC from RCMP once you get the interview letter, just to be safe.

Thanks for your response! However my PCC does not have fingerprints either. What do you mean when you say "Some people do not get the fingerprints for Canada PCC, that's why at the interview they ask to resubmit a new one with fingerprints."?

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5 hours ago, dhruvroom said:

Thanks for your response! However my PCC does not have fingerprints either. What do you mean when you say "Some people do not get the fingerprints for Canada PCC, that's why at the interview they ask to resubmit a new one with fingerprints."?

@dhruvroom Is the screenshot of the RCMP PCC  posted  earlier by yours ? Did you take your fingerprints for applying for Canadian PCC?
In that screenshot it mentions date fingerprinted . 
if you didn’t take your fingerprints, then you might need to obtain a new one

RCMP generates more than one type of police clearance certificate. The fingerprinted PCC, is a more detailed one and US consulate requires a PCC from RCMP that includes your fingerprinted date so that check a wider database. Hope this explanation is clear . 
 

For Indian PCC, they don’t take fingerprints. Each countries PCC has different requirements. In department of state’s website, they mention each country’s police clearance certificate requirements.

 

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1 hour ago, ks7608 said:

@dhruvroom Is the screenshot of the RCMP PCC  posted  earlier by yours ? Did you take your fingerprints for applying for Canadian PCC?
In that screenshot it mentions date fingerprinted . 
if you didn’t take your fingerprints, then you might need to obtain a new one

RCMP generates more than one type of police clearance certificate. The fingerprinted PCC, is a more detailed one and US consulate requires a PCC from RCMP that includes your fingerprinted date so that check a wider database. Hope this explanation is clear . 
 

For Indian PCC, they don’t take fingerprints. Each countries PCC has different requirements. In department of state’s website, they mention each country’s police clearance certificate requirements.

 

I see what you mean now. Yes, the screenshot I posted is the Canada PCC I applied last year and I applied for the same again last week.

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On 3/13/2023 at 8:26 PM, inegh said:

Hi everyone, 

Do you possibly know whether it is allowed to get a J-1 visa while the immigrant visa case is documentarily qualified and waiting for IL? 

Thank you!

J-1 Visa is a non-immigrant visa, the chances of rejection is almost certain when they apply for it because you are a possible immigrant and will not leave the US, since you already have immigrant visa case waiting for interview.  You can consult an immigration lawyer for better clarity.

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