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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My spouse got in touch with two police departments and both of them wouldn't give her a police certificate without taking her fingerprints. My spouse has no criminal record so I'm not sure what to do. Does it make a differnce if she has her fingerprints taken? Or should I go to another police dept?

K3 and CR1 Timeline

08/12/2006 - Married in Canada

08/23/2006 - Filed I-130

08/29/2006 - NOA for I-130

02/24/2007 - Filed I-129

03/05/2007 - NOA for I-129

03/15/2007 - Transfer Notice for I-129 to VSC for processing

05/07/2007 - Transfer Notice for I-130 to CSC for processing

05/15/2007 - Receipt Notice for I-130 now pending at CSC

05/30/2007 - Transfer Notice for I-129 to CSC for processing

06/08/2007 - Receipt Notice for I-129 now pending at CSC

07/13/2007 - I-130 Approved

08/15/2007 - I-129 Approved

08/22/2007 - Return Completed DS-3032 / Paid I-864 Bill

09/05/2007 - I-130 sent to Montreal Consulate

09/07/2007 - I-129 sent to Vancouver Consulate

09/14/2007 - I-129 recieved by Vancouver Consulate

09/15/2007 - Recieved IV bil

09/19/2007 - Paid IV bill

09/20/2007 - Packet recieved from Vancouver Consulate

11/08/2007 - Interview with Vancouver Consulate

11/16/2007 - K3 Visa recieved

03/25/2008 - Interview letter with MTL for CR1 recv'd

05/23/2008 - Interview with MTL consulate for CR1 - update: CR1 approved and recieved!

05/23/2008 - Rentry into the US with approved CR1 in hand.

06/13/2008 - Welcome letter NOA

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My spouse got in touch with two police departments and both of them wouldn't give her a police certificate without taking her fingerprints. My spouse has no criminal record so I'm not sure what to do. Does it make a differnce if she has her fingerprints taken? Or should I go to another police dept?

That is odd. In Toronto there are two types of certificates. One for immigration and general purposes

and one for people who work with children and vulnerable members of society. You only need fingerprints for the latter. I would try another police department.

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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Has she tried one of the nearby RCMP detachments in her area? That will also suffice for a police certificate, as it's Canada wide.

Nini - Vancouver BC, Canada (she's the one who does the forum thing)

Bee - Devon PA, USA (he's the one who gave her the shiny ring)

Getting our sanity tested by bureaucracy since 2007.

Here we go again...

Removal of conditions @ VSC

9/4/2010 - sent!

9/14/2010 - NOA

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C.'s from outside of Edmonton and he received his certificate from the RCMP office in Stony Plain.

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Filed: 8/1/07

NOA1:9/7/07

Biometrics: 9/28/07

EAD/AP: 10/17/07

EAD card ordered again (who knows, maybe we got the two-fer deal): 10/23/-7

Transferred to CSC: 10/26/07

Approved: 11/21/07

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Yes, make sure you go to the RCMP and request the "Visa" Criminal Record check. This is the only one they will return to you. I would go to this link and print the page, highlight the information about Canada and show them, if they will not do the check for you.

http://www.***removed***/immigration/police-certificates.html

SR

Timeline: For IR-1 - DCF

Aug. 28/07 I-130 delivered and approved at Calgary Consulate

Sept. 7/07 I-130 Forwarded to Montreal from Calgary

Oct. 10/07 Packet 3 Received in the mail (reglular snail mail)

Oct. 11/07 DS-230 Returned to Montreal (regular snail mail)

Oct. 15/07 Checklist Returned to Montreal (regular snail mail)

Feb. 11/08 Received email with interview date set for March 12/08

Feb. 20/08 Medical in Vancouver

Feb. 21/08 Received interview letter in mail with correct address on it - finally

Mar. 12/08 Interview in Montreal, Visa approved

Mar. 17/08 Visa arrives in mail

Mar. 29/08 Crossed the border at Sweetgrass, Montana: Set up residence at Williston, ND

April. 18/08 Green Card arrived in the mail

April 21/08 Social Security arrives in the mail

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Yes, make sure you go to the RCMP and request the "Visa" Criminal Record check. This is the only one they will return to you. I would go to this link and print the page, highlight the information about Canada and show them, if they will not do the check for you.

http://www.***removed***/immigration/police-certificates.html

Thank you that's exactly what I'm going to have her do.

K3 and CR1 Timeline

08/12/2006 - Married in Canada

08/23/2006 - Filed I-130

08/29/2006 - NOA for I-130

02/24/2007 - Filed I-129

03/05/2007 - NOA for I-129

03/15/2007 - Transfer Notice for I-129 to VSC for processing

05/07/2007 - Transfer Notice for I-130 to CSC for processing

05/15/2007 - Receipt Notice for I-130 now pending at CSC

05/30/2007 - Transfer Notice for I-129 to CSC for processing

06/08/2007 - Receipt Notice for I-129 now pending at CSC

07/13/2007 - I-130 Approved

08/15/2007 - I-129 Approved

08/22/2007 - Return Completed DS-3032 / Paid I-864 Bill

09/05/2007 - I-130 sent to Montreal Consulate

09/07/2007 - I-129 sent to Vancouver Consulate

09/14/2007 - I-129 recieved by Vancouver Consulate

09/15/2007 - Recieved IV bil

09/19/2007 - Paid IV bill

09/20/2007 - Packet recieved from Vancouver Consulate

11/08/2007 - Interview with Vancouver Consulate

11/16/2007 - K3 Visa recieved

03/25/2008 - Interview letter with MTL for CR1 recv'd

05/23/2008 - Interview with MTL consulate for CR1 - update: CR1 approved and recieved!

05/23/2008 - Rentry into the US with approved CR1 in hand.

06/13/2008 - Welcome letter NOA

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