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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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ok here is what i got going on need help my wife is from philippines and is working in another country. ok she got police clearance from that country and sent off to philippines for nbi cleareance i just got it in the mail today she had a family member pick it up for her so my question is this going to matter to nvc or do i send to her and she take to embassy or somewhere to just get a print on it ????

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

the police clearance she took from the country where she work is needed during the interview.

MY TIMELINE

K-1 Journey

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Singapore

05/21/07 : I-129F Sent

02/24/08 : INTERVIEW

12/12/07 : MEDICAL

01/09/08 : VISA IN HAND

03/06/08 : Arrive in the US, POE - DETROIT

AOS

03/28/08 : Mailed AOS Packet

04/12/08 : Receive NOA's AP, EAD

05/02/08 : BIOMETRICS

06/11/08 : EAD CARD IN THE MAIL!!!

07/02/08 : GREEN CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

07/07/08 : GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL & WORKING

03/27/09 : Driver's License issued

Removing Condition

04/03/10 : mailed to Vermont

04/08/10 : NOA1 & 1 yr extension

05/20/10 : Biometrics Appt.

11/19/10 : Interview/Approval

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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ok here is what i got going on need help my wife is from philippines and is working in another country. ok she got police clearance from that country and sent off to philippines for nbi cleareance i just got it in the mail today she had a family member pick it up for her so my question is this going to matter to nvc or do i send to her and she take to embassy or somewhere to just get a print on it ????

what I did was since I lost my previous NBI clearance I got NBI clearance again from Philippine embsssy here in Singapore, have fingerprints and forwarded it to the NBI office in the Phils then have to take it back to the Phils embassy here in Singapore again for authentication.

MY TIMELINE

K-1 Journey

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Singapore

05/21/07 : I-129F Sent

02/24/08 : INTERVIEW

12/12/07 : MEDICAL

01/09/08 : VISA IN HAND

03/06/08 : Arrive in the US, POE - DETROIT

AOS

03/28/08 : Mailed AOS Packet

04/12/08 : Receive NOA's AP, EAD

05/02/08 : BIOMETRICS

06/11/08 : EAD CARD IN THE MAIL!!!

07/02/08 : GREEN CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

07/07/08 : GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL & WORKING

03/27/09 : Driver's License issued

Removing Condition

04/03/10 : mailed to Vermont

04/08/10 : NOA1 & 1 yr extension

05/20/10 : Biometrics Appt.

11/19/10 : Interview/Approval

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remember this is for CR1, K1 has a different way of doing things especially that CR1 goes through NVC while K1 does not. Your wife needs both Police Certificate from that country and all city of residence (locality) she lived in for more than 6 months and also the NBI from Manila to submit to NVC, with the DS230. And YES, it must have your wife's fingerprints for the certificates to be valid. This is part of the intial background check, thus needs to be submitted to NVC regardless. You also need to obtain the same Police certificates from both international and locality and NBI at the time of interview at USEM.

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IR-1

Immigration Process

2007-02-22 **I-130 Sent to VSC

2007-07-02 **I-130 APPROVED at USCIS- CSC

2007-10-10 **CASE COMPLETED at NVC

2007-11-15 **INTERVIEW DATE. APPROVED at USEM!!!

USA

2007-12-02 **Arrival from MNL to JFK (NYC)

2007-12-10 **Visit to SSA

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline
remember this is for CR1, K1 has a different way of doing things especially that CR1 goes through NVC while K1 does not. Your wife needs both Police Certificate from that country and all city of residence (locality) she lived in for more than 6 months and also the NBI from Manila to submit to NVC, with the DS230. And YES, it must have your wife's fingerprints for the certificates to be valid. This is part of the intial background check, thus needs to be submitted to NVC regardless. You also need to obtain the same Police certificates from both international and locality and NBI at the time of interview at USEM.

Ouch! Sorry wrong reply, didn't see it right away! Anyway, thanks for buzzing! :thumbs:

MY TIMELINE

K-1 Journey

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Singapore

05/21/07 : I-129F Sent

02/24/08 : INTERVIEW

12/12/07 : MEDICAL

01/09/08 : VISA IN HAND

03/06/08 : Arrive in the US, POE - DETROIT

AOS

03/28/08 : Mailed AOS Packet

04/12/08 : Receive NOA's AP, EAD

05/02/08 : BIOMETRICS

06/11/08 : EAD CARD IN THE MAIL!!!

07/02/08 : GREEN CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

07/07/08 : GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL & WORKING

03/27/09 : Driver's License issued

Removing Condition

04/03/10 : mailed to Vermont

04/08/10 : NOA1 & 1 yr extension

05/20/10 : Biometrics Appt.

11/19/10 : Interview/Approval

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