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My husband has his police certificate which lists an arrest 12 years ago with the outcome ( paying a fine ) does he also need to bring the court record in regards to this? I was told it may be helpful , it is it mandatory ? Our interview is coming up real soon and we may not have rind to get a copy of his court record. I’ve never seen anything specifically list a certificate and court record . appreciate any input
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If you have ever been arrested for a crime in any jurisdiction:  Court and/or law-enforcement documents that clearly reflect the offense(s) with which you were charged and the final disposition of the case(s), and a photocopy.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/KNG-Kingston.html#pre_interview_checklist

 

its under pre interview checklist on the Kingston US embassy site

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44 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

If you have ever been arrested for a crime in any jurisdiction:  Court and/or law-enforcement documents that clearly reflect the offense(s) with which you were charged and the final disposition of the case(s), and a photocopy.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/KNG-Kingston.html#pre_interview_checklist

 

its under pre interview checklist on the Kingston US embassy site

Thank you for that link .I've seen that when doing research.. The police cetificate we had to produce for our DS260 states on it the type of crime , date, and the outcome (he had to pay a fine) I was hoping that would be enough .It's such a huge hassle to try procur any type of govt. paperwork in that country.

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7 hours ago, Serpentmoon said:

Thank you for that link .I've seen that when doing research.. The police cetificate we had to produce for our DS260 states on it the type of crime , date, and the outcome (he had to pay a fine) I was hoping that would be enough .It's such a huge hassle to try procur any type of govt. paperwork in that country.

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1 hour ago, Serpentmoon said:

Do you think it is ?  You’re such a wealth of knowledge on this site . Worse comes to worse we’ll be told we have to produce it .  More time 😞

If it clearly shows the offence and the outcome, that meets the requirement.

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