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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My husband and i begin our i130 application journey in June 2021, after waiting 2 years i got my interview April 2023.  Side note we have been married for 14 years and have a daughter together .

 

I got 221g at the interview due to not receiving Fiji Police report , i had my Canadian one but not from Fiji. The interviewer officer told me they will contact the Fiji Embassy to see if they received my Fiji report if they or I are unable to get the report she will waive the police report required.

 

Back story about my situation: I moved to Canada in 1995 , i haven't been back since then. However i asked my niece who was visiting Fiji in August 2022 to help me get the police report. With her i sent in funds , fingers prints and necessary documents. After waited few hours at the Police station in Fiji an office took the fees and the documents in return  gave her receipt . She took a picture of the receipt so she can send it to me for my future reference. When i got my notification about my interview date i emailed the Fiji police 4 times never got an answer .

 

Now its September 2nd so far i have been in contact with US embassy in Montreal. I also emailed Fiji police another 3 times after April 2023 (interview date) and no reply . On the email to US embassy i asked if i can now get  a police report waive since been over 4 months  they  emailed me back saying " We have contacted the U.S. Embassy in Fiji to request an update on this process, and will contact you with further instructions as soon as we can."

 

Now my question is how long and what is the process for a waive like this?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Police Records

Available

Fees: There is a fee for this service.

Document Name: Fiji Police Certificate/Record

Issuing Authority: Fiji Police Force Intelligence Bureau and Fiji Police Criminal Records Office.

Special Seal(s) / Color / Format:  The certificates are generally printed electronically on white paper with the seal of the Fiji Police Force Intelligence Bureau and signature of the Officer in Charge located at the top of the form and seal of the Fiji Police Criminal Records Office and signature of the Officer in Charge located at the bottom of the form.  Both stamps must be present for a certificate to be considered complete.  If the subject does not have a previous record, these stamps will be blue in color and state “No Adverse Record.”  If the subject does have a previous record, the stamps will be red and state “Adverse Record,” with an additional page attached detailing the charge and disposition.  A stamp of the police station, receipt number, and date of request will be located at the top left of the form.

Issuing Authority Personnel Title: Fiji Police Force Intelligence Bureau Officer in Charge and Fiji Police Criminal Records Office Officer in Charge.

Registration Criteria: Adverse records are registed by the Fiji Police Criminal Records Office based on the court decisions received from the Magistrate, High Court or Court of Appeals.

Procedure for Obtaining: Police records are available from the year 1875 and are issued by writing to:

Director, Criminal Investigation Department, or the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Records Department
P.O. Box 239,
Police Headquarters, Suva, Fiji.
Web: police.gov.fj

In the application, the applicant must authorize the Fiji police to inform the United States Embassy/Consulate at (CITY) in writing of the complete details of any police record.  The Fiji police will send the records directly to the U.S. embassy or consulate specified by the applicant.  The applicant must also submit a set of fingerprints taken on Form FD-258. Fingerprints can be taken at any local police station.  Applicants will need to submit the completed form, fingerprint card, copy of their passport, birth certificate, and if married, their marriage certificate, and name change document (if applicable).

The following information should be provided by the applicant in the initial application.  Descriptive information should follow in this order:

  • Full name and aliases, if any
  • Father's and mother's full names
  • Date and place of birth
  • Height
  • Color of eyes
  • Color of hair
  • Nationality
  • Present/former residential and business addresses
  • Passport number, and date and place of issuance
  • Marital status
  • Spouse's name (if married)

Certified Copies Available: Certified copies are not available.

Alternate Documents: There are no alternate documents.

Exceptions: None

Comments: Applicants can apply in person at their nearest police station.  

I have not heard of a waiver, please keep us updated.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, Boiler said:

Police Records

Available

Fees: There is a fee for this service.

Document Name: Fiji Police Certificate/Record

Issuing Authority: Fiji Police Force Intelligence Bureau and Fiji Police Criminal Records Office.

Special Seal(s) / Color / Format:  The certificates are generally printed electronically on white paper with the seal of the Fiji Police Force Intelligence Bureau and signature of the Officer in Charge located at the top of the form and seal of the Fiji Police Criminal Records Office and signature of the Officer in Charge located at the bottom of the form.  Both stamps must be present for a certificate to be considered complete.  If the subject does not have a previous record, these stamps will be blue in color and state “No Adverse Record.”  If the subject does have a previous record, the stamps will be red and state “Adverse Record,” with an additional page attached detailing the charge and disposition.  A stamp of the police station, receipt number, and date of request will be located at the top left of the form.

Issuing Authority Personnel Title: Fiji Police Force Intelligence Bureau Officer in Charge and Fiji Police Criminal Records Office Officer in Charge.

Registration Criteria: Adverse records are registed by the Fiji Police Criminal Records Office based on the court decisions received from the Magistrate, High Court or Court of Appeals.

Procedure for Obtaining: Police records are available from the year 1875 and are issued by writing to:

Director, Criminal Investigation Department, or the Officer-in-Charge, Criminal Records Department
P.O. Box 239,
Police Headquarters, Suva, Fiji.
Web: police.gov.fj

In the application, the applicant must authorize the Fiji police to inform the United States Embassy/Consulate at (CITY) in writing of the complete details of any police record.  The Fiji police will send the records directly to the U.S. embassy or consulate specified by the applicant.  The applicant must also submit a set of fingerprints taken on Form FD-258. Fingerprints can be taken at any local police station.  Applicants will need to submit the completed form, fingerprint card, copy of their passport, birth certificate, and if married, their marriage certificate, and name change document (if applicable).

The following information should be provided by the applicant in the initial application.  Descriptive information should follow in this order:

  • Full name and aliases, if any
  • Father's and mother's full names
  • Date and place of birth
  • Height
  • Color of eyes
  • Color of hair
  • Nationality
  • Present/former residential and business addresses
  • Passport number, and date and place of issuance
  • Marital status
  • Spouse's name (if married)

Certified Copies Available: Certified copies are not available.

Alternate Documents: There are no alternate documents.

Exceptions: None

Comments: Applicants can apply in person at their nearest police station.  

I have not heard of a waiver, please keep us updated.

Thank you for your reply :)

 

Yes i followed exactly above .I searched the internet regarding this sort of waive but never found anything . Will update hopefully soon!

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~~Moved to the Canada forum, from IR1?CR1 P&P - as once the Fiji PC is handle the OP will be dealing with Montreal's long slow process~~

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46 minutes ago, Ontarkie said:

~~Moved to the Canada forum, from IR1?CR1 P&P - as once the Fiji PC is handle the OP will be dealing with Montreal's long slow process~~

Okay. Thanks for your reply :)

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