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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My hubby got a police certificate from the Calgary Police Service that states "A search based on the above names and birthdate has not disclosed a record of criminal convictions in Canada's National Repository for criminal records."

But, there is also this stamped note in red at the top of the page...

"Please Note: The CPS Security Clearance Unit recommends a local police check be conducted where this applicant previously resided."

Has anyone seen this on their certificate? Do you think this certificate is sufficient since it is a search in the 'National Repository' or do I need him to get another local one for his previous city?

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Melissa & Josh

I-130 for CR-1 @CSC

02.01.07 :-: Mailed to NSC.

02.02.07 :-: Received by NSC.

02.08.07 :-: NOA1 from CSC.

04.19.07 :-: NOA2.

I-130 for CR-1 @NVC

05.01.07 :-: NVC assigned case number.

05.21.07 :-: DS3032 and AOS Bill generated.

05.22.07 :-: E-mailed Choice of Agent.

05.24.07 :-: Choice of Agent e-mail accepted.

05.28.07 :-: IV Bill generated.

05.29.07 :-: AOS Bill received/paid.

06.11.07 :-: I-864 generated.

06.14.07 :-: IV Bill received/paid.

06.25.07 :-: DS-230 generated.

06.26.07 :-: I-864 received/sent.

07.14.07 :-: DS-230 received/sent.

07.30.07 :-: Case complete.

10.09.07 :-: Hubby got medical in anticipation of interview.

10.17.07 :-: Email from NVC with interview date!!

10.19.07 :-: Case forwarded to Montreal.

10.22.07 :-: Interview letter received.

12.6.07 :-: INTERVIEW!!!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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My hubby got a police certificate from the Calgary Police Service that states "A search based on the above names and birthdate has not disclosed a record of criminal convictions in Canada's National Repository for criminal records."

But, there is also this stamped note in red at the top of the page...

"Please Note: The CPS Security Clearance Unit recommends a local police check be conducted where this applicant previously resided."

Has anyone seen this on their certificate? Do you think this certificate is sufficient since it is a search in the 'National Repository' or do I need him to get another local one for his previous city?

Hi,

I had my police certificate also done in Calgary last September. Mine said exactly the same thing as yours but didn't have the stamped note in red. I'm not sure what that is about at all. I would go back downtown in Calgary to the main police station and take the letter with you and ask them about it. I don't undertand about the previously resided thing as they check Canada wide. Unless of course you lived perhaps in some other country before Canada?

Susan in Tulsa

Feb 17/06 - I-129F Petition sent

Mar 1/06 - I-129F NOA1

May 12/06 - I-129F NOA2

June 7/06 - Packet 3 rec'd

Sept 6/06 - Packet 3 sent

Sept 15/06 - Rec'd letter with interview date

Sept 28/06 - Interview in Vancouver,BC and Visa in hand!

March 13/07 - US Entry

March 15/07 - WEDDING DAY

March 21/07 - AOS application & Interview through DORA Day 1

April 13/07 - Rec'd letter with Bio Appt. date Day 24

April 27/07 - Biometrics Appointment "touched" Day 38

April 30/07 - "Touched" Day 40

June 8/07 - Day 79...still waiting, haven't been touched or heard anything.

June 13/07 - Day 84..... I'm not having much faith in this DORA process..... closing in on the 90 day time frame real fast.....

June 19/07 - Day 90 ......nothing (Hubby calls Senator's Office)

June 20/07 - Day 91 - Got the "70 Day Letter" in the mail today :-(

June 22/07 - Mailed out EAD and AP by Priority Post Day 93

June 24/07 - EAD rec'd at Chicago Lockbox

June 29/07 - Day 100 - Infopass appt in OKC..... AOS stuck in name check

July 3/07 - Day 104 - Rec'd NOA for EAD

July 6/07 - Day 107 - Rec'd letter for EAD Bio Appt. for July 18th

July 18/07 -Biometrics

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I don't understand the previously resided either. He's only lived in Canada and if it's Canada wide it just doesn't make sense to me that a National search wasn't enough. I think (since I'm hoping the DS230 packet will get here this week) that I'm just going to take my chances and send it in as is.

At least if we get an RFE for a local one, he can run and get one and then just Global Express it to NVC. Luckily, since he's a paramedic and worked in the last city he was in, he knows the RCMP guys and whenever he's needed a police certificate (for other jobs) he's gotten it immediately.

We'll see! Thanks Susan.

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Melissa & Josh

I-130 for CR-1 @CSC

02.01.07 :-: Mailed to NSC.

02.02.07 :-: Received by NSC.

02.08.07 :-: NOA1 from CSC.

04.19.07 :-: NOA2.

I-130 for CR-1 @NVC

05.01.07 :-: NVC assigned case number.

05.21.07 :-: DS3032 and AOS Bill generated.

05.22.07 :-: E-mailed Choice of Agent.

05.24.07 :-: Choice of Agent e-mail accepted.

05.28.07 :-: IV Bill generated.

05.29.07 :-: AOS Bill received/paid.

06.11.07 :-: I-864 generated.

06.14.07 :-: IV Bill received/paid.

06.25.07 :-: DS-230 generated.

06.26.07 :-: I-864 received/sent.

07.14.07 :-: DS-230 received/sent.

07.30.07 :-: Case complete.

10.09.07 :-: Hubby got medical in anticipation of interview.

10.17.07 :-: Email from NVC with interview date!!

10.19.07 :-: Case forwarded to Montreal.

10.22.07 :-: Interview letter received.

12.6.07 :-: INTERVIEW!!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi,

My Husband's was sent to us on June 12th, so just 3 weeks or so ago. There is no red stamp on it, the first paragraph reads:

"A search based on the above name(s) and birthdate has not disclosed a record of criminal convictions in Canada's National Repository etc etc.

It then goes on to say " Calgary Police Service local indices and the Alberta Court indices have not disclosed other relevant information".

Does yours have that? I don't know if it makes a difference but while he is Australian, he has only resided in Calgary, for Canada residency.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I don't understand the previously resided either. He's only lived in Canada and if it's Canada wide it just doesn't make sense to me that a National search wasn't enough. I think (since I'm hoping the DS230 packet will get here this week) that I'm just going to take my chances and send it in as is.

At least if we get an RFE for a local one, he can run and get one and then just Global Express it to NVC. Luckily, since he's a paramedic and worked in the last city he was in, he knows the RCMP guys and whenever he's needed a police certificate (for other jobs) he's gotten it immediately.

We'll see! Thanks Susan.

I got a Calgary City Police certificate back Last year (2006).. I think I was $40. (+) dollars it took them forever to get it back to me .( 6 weeks or more). but it finally arrived.. Then the visa Interview took so long to get that I really wanted the security check to be at Lest not more than 6 months old, so I went to the New RCMP Building on approx 75Th ave & 8st NE Calgary, ( where I should have gone in the first place)

No Cost, just tell them it's is for a Visa, I think I had it in 3 Mins.. Nice people etc..

So I presented that one at the interview ( actual I presented both) and the girl who asked for the security check Doc's looked at the City of Calgary one then looked at the RCMP one and gave me back the Calgary city one..

So Use the RCMP...( in Calgary)

Colin

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Consulate : DCF / IR-1: Calgary / Montreal, Canada

Marriage : 1990-05-12

I-130 Sent : 2006-08-08

I-130 NOA1 : 2006-08-16

I-130 Approved : 2007-02-06

Packet 3 Received : 2006-08-16

Packet 3 Sent : 2006-08-31

Packet 3 Recieved : 2006-09-06

Adam Walsh ( USCIS approved)

Calgary Visa Medical Completed: 2007-04-18

Calgary Xray & Blood Test Done: 2007-04-19

Packet 4 Received : 2007-05-14

Interview Date : 2007-06-13 ( Done)

Temporary reject!!

" No Canadian Assets Or continuing Canadian funds can be counted even if it is

well above Poverty Limit. require a US Sponcer..

New I 864 Sent to Montreal June 20/07 vis UPS

Now Waiting for Montreal Processing time again... they say 10 Days turn around ..

But when I called June 28/07 they said that there is a 2 week Back mail delay..

MY MY God !!!

July 16, 2007 Montreals says Visa Being printed tommorrow..

Visa Received : July 19,2007

US Entry : Aug 29/07

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I, too, had mine done through the RCMP offices in NorthEast Calgary, up by the airport past Deerfoot Mall.

It was free and I got it within 5 minutes...

Scott.

June 3 - Mailed N-400, Application for Naturalization.

June 8 - Received email with Receipt Number.

June 11 - Biometrics appointment letter mailed out (June 30 at 1PM)

June 30 - Biometrics.

 
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