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Well it’s been almost five months and my fiancé still has not received his police clearance from Bahrain. He spent almost $1,000 to get his clearance. He hired lawyers and nothing they want more money from him.

His medical clearance will expire by November 5 and still from Bahrain. What is going on in that country? 
He lost so much money to the point he is selling his property just for a simple police clearance and this delay is not good.

He was a professional soccer player for Bahrain and this is how they treat him.

Thanks

Toni

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~ Moved from K1 Case Filing & Progress Reports to K1 P&P ~

 

Sorry to hear about this. Did he follow the steps written out in the Department of State’s reciprocity schedule for civil documents? 
 

Police Certificates

  • Available.
  • Fees: Bahrain Dinars 1.000 or U.S. $3.00. Checks and Bank Drafts are not accepted.
  • Document Name:  GOOD CONDUCT CERTIFICATE
  • Issuing Authority: General Directorate of Criminal Investigation (CID)
  • Special Seal(s) / Color / Format:  Unknown
  • Issuing Authority Personnel Title: Unknown
  • Registration Criteria: Unknown
  • Procedure for Obtaining:  Write to: General Directorate of Criminal Investigation (CID), P.O. Box 26698, Manama, State of Bahrain. The letter should contain a request for an application for a "Good Conduct Certificate" (Form PS/CID/6) with a statement explaining that the certificate is needed for immigration. Applicants should complete and return it to the CID at the above address along with the following:
    • Two matte (i.e., non-glossy) photographs;
    • A photocopy of the first four pages of the applicant's passport;(where all the biographic data is mentioned)
    • A photocopy of all previous Bahraini residence permits;
    • A letter from the applicant's current employer indicating that they have no objection to the applicant's departure.
  • If the applicant is living in Bahrain, the CID will schedule an interview, during which the applicant will be fingerprinted. The certificate is usually issued within 3-5 days after the interview. Records are somewhat unreliable prior to 1967. There is a fee for this service of Bahrain Dinars 1.000 or U.S. $3.00 for this service. Checks and Bank Drafts are not accepted.
  • Applicants no longer living in Bahrain should follow the same procedure and provide the same documentation. However, they will also have to provide a set of fingerprints taken by local police in their country of residence.
  • If there is a Bahrain Embassy where the applicant resides, they can contact the Bahrain Embassy to complete the necessary formalities.
  • Certified Copies Available: Unknown
  • Alternate Documents:  Unknown
    • Exceptions: Certificates are not issued for holders of visitor's visas. In order for CID to issue a Good Conduct Certificate, an applicant must currently have, or previously have had, a valid residence permit in Bahrain.

 

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33 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

~ Moved from K1 Case Filing & Progress Reports to K1 P&P ~

 

Sorry to hear about this. Did he follow the steps written out in the Department of State’s reciprocity schedule for civil documents? 
 

Police Certificates

  • Available.
  • Fees: Bahrain Dinars 1.000 or U.S. $3.00. Checks and Bank Drafts are not accepted.
  • Document Name:  GOOD CONDUCT CERTIFICATE
  • Issuing Authority: General Directorate of Criminal Investigation (CID)
  • Special Seal(s) / Color / Format:  Unknown
  • Issuing Authority Personnel Title: Unknown
  • Registration Criteria: Unknown
  • Procedure for Obtaining:  Write to: General Directorate of Criminal Investigation (CID), P.O. Box 26698, Manama, State of Bahrain. The letter should contain a request for an application for a "Good Conduct Certificate" (Form PS/CID/6) with a statement explaining that the certificate is needed for immigration. Applicants should complete and return it to the CID at the above address along with the following:
    • Two matte (i.e., non-glossy) photographs;
    • A photocopy of the first four pages of the applicant's passport;(where all the biographic data is mentioned)
    • A photocopy of all previous Bahraini residence permits;
    • A letter from the applicant's current employer indicating that they have no objection to the applicant's departure.
  • If the applicant is living in Bahrain, the CID will schedule an interview, during which the applicant will be fingerprinted. The certificate is usually issued within 3-5 days after the interview. Records are somewhat unreliable prior to 1967. There is a fee for this service of Bahrain Dinars 1.000 or U.S. $3.00 for this service. Checks and Bank Drafts are not accepted.
  • Applicants no longer living in Bahrain should follow the same procedure and provide the same documentation. However, they will also have to provide a set of fingerprints taken by local police in their country of residence.
  • If there is a Bahrain Embassy where the applicant resides, they can contact the Bahrain Embassy to complete the necessary formalities.
  • Certified Copies Available: Unknown
  • Alternate Documents:  Unknown
    • Exceptions: Certificates are not issued for holders of visitor's visas. In order for CID to issue a Good Conduct Certificate, an applicant must currently have, or previously have had, a valid residence permit in Bahrain.

 

Yes he did all that he is paying lawyer more money to release it $50 euros 

 
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