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Dear All,

 

I was wondering if you can help me! I've lived in the USA for a year back in 2009. I've never lived in the USA more than 6 months after that....

In 2016 I've requested a criminal record check (FBI) and received it....

Do you think this one is valid or should I request a new one?

Please help!!!!!

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2 hours ago, Maya0709 said:

Dear All,

 

I was wondering if you can help me! I've lived in the USA for a year back in 2009. I've never lived in the USA more than 6 months after that....

In 2016 I've requested a criminal record check (FBI) and received it....

Do you think this one is valid or should I request a new one?

Please help!!!!!

Read your London website about what you need for the interview https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/fiancee-2/required-documents/

 

Required for all countries where you have lived for more than 6 months since the age of 16 and any country where you have been arrested, even if you were not resident there.  U.S. police certificates are not required.  Police certificates from certain countries are unavailable or are obtained directly by this office.  Fingerprints are required for certain countries. A list of UK police stations who can provide fingerprinting services is available from the Embassy website, here. (PDF – 337kb) Foreign police certificates are valid indefinitely, unless you have returned to reside in that country or has been arrested since the issuance of the certificate;

 

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I currently live in Canada....

 

  • Valid passport and photocopy of the biographic page
  • Ticket with your number (will be given at the Consulate)
  • Medical Examination in a sealed envelope (X-ray is not required, unless there is TB)
  • 2 color passport-size pictures
  • Confirmation page of the electronic form DS-160
  • Statement of intent to marry from the U.S. petitioner (signed within last 30 days)
  • Birth Certificate, English translation and a photocopy
  • Marriage Certificate, English translation and a photocopy
  • Divorce Certificate, English translation and a photocopy
  • Custody documents, English translation and photocopy
  • Police Certificates from Canada and other countries of previous residence
  • Court / Criminal records and photocopy
  • Military records and photocopy
  • Evidence of Support (I-864, I-864A, I-864EZ, I-864W) and photocopy of IRS transcript or photocopy of the most recent Federal income tax return
  • Copy of the U.S. petitioner status in the USA
  • Copies of documents proving petitioner’s U.S. domicile

 

It doesn't mention if I need the US one or not.... I might give them a call or just request a new one to be on a safe side...

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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11 minutes ago, Maya0709 said:

I currently live in Canada.

 

You posted your question in the United Kingdom forum is why I assumed your interview was in London. Here is the Canadian forum https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/93-canada/ 

 
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