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Question: I've lived in USA for 5 years and went back to my country due to Covid....Except police record from China, do I also need a US police record for interview??? It's confusing because I'm applying a US visa, so they should have checked my background for this.......my understanding of police record is from a third country, not from the country you are going to live in. Any advice?

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53 minutes ago, grumpypiggy said:

Question: I've lived in USA for 5 years and went back to my country due to Covid....Except police record from China, do I also need a US police record for interview??? It's confusing because I'm applying a US visa, so they should have checked my background for this.......my understanding of police record is from a third country, not from the country you are going to live in. Any advice?

It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. It might be hard for you to get a CORI when outside of the US though.

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25 minutes ago, biscoito1r said:

It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. It might be hard for you to get a CORI when outside of the US though.

Thanks for the advice!! I might just call the consulate to confirm it, because it's hard for me to get my fingerprints for CORI when outside of US and I wish I would not have to deal with that....

 

The reason why country A needs police record from country B/C/D is because A can't get access to their police database....it just doesn't make sense to me that country A's government is asking police record from its own lol

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OK....I found this online.

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https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/RGA_Riga.pdf

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10 hours ago, grumpypiggy said:

do I also need a US police record for interview???

 

Unless you were ever arrested while in the US, no need for US police certificate for US visa interview.

 

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