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I've tried multiple times to email the embassy in Warsaw and ask a question the police certificate. I sent emails to support-Poland@ustraveldocs.com only to be met with entirely irrelevant responses, like they didn't even read my email!

 

One of the required documents is a police certificate, and the question I asked them is whether they require a certificate from ALL countries whether I've lived
over 6 months. The requirement usually seems to be 12 months at other embassies for past countries I've lived at and 6 months for my current country of residency. 

 

Here's a quote from their embassy's website: https://pl.usembassy.gov/visas/police-certificates/

Fiance visa applicants, in addition to supplying a police certificate from the present place of residence, must also present police certificates from any place or places of residence for 6 months or more since attaining the age of 16.

 

I'm a beneficiary of a K1 visa so I need to ask if this is true because this could require MONTHS of waiting for me to obtain the extra certificates, I can't afford to wait until NVC processes my case and sends it to Warsaw. What should I do? Keep emailing them? Do I email someone else to verify their current requirements?

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43 minutes ago, nilof53940 said:

 

 

Here's a quote from their embassy's website: https://pl.usembassy.gov/visas/police-certificates/

Fiance visa applicants, in addition to supplying a police certificate from the present place of residence, must also present police certificates from any place or places of residence for 6 months or more since attaining the age of 16.

 

 

It seems you have answered your own question.

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1 hour ago, nilof53940 said:

What should I do?

 

Start the process of acquiring police certificates from all the countries you've lived for over 6 months.

 

Check here for which countries have police certificates required for US immigration (some countries like Pakistan and Indonesia don't) -- https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html

 

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