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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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how long do you have to have lived in another country for the embassy to ask for a police certificate?

i lived in germany and holland for 3 months each back in 1989, the legaliseation department in germany say 6 months but the dutch 'justice' department have no idea.

i know the embassy only ask for all the addresses lived at for 6 months or more since the age of 16, but the fact that i was there might send them in the direction of asking for these police certificates, just to delay me (and this would be my luck!)...all i can find out about these certificates is that both countries call them 'certificates of good behavior' and they are to be requested by the embassy...(or employer!?) i have no idea what to do about this...do i really need them? i am told by the german place that if i am asked i should direct the embassy to their website which tells them...in german...that they will only issue a certificate for more than 6 months residency...how do i get the embassy to do this should i need to??

the time i spent in germany and holland was more like an extended holiday...although we were renting a house and my boyfriend at the time was working there, i was kind of non existant to the german and dutch authorities...but i still put that i was there on my visa application...now i am stuck as to whether this will delay things... :help:

thank god for technology!

nov 04 : we met online

march 07 : we went 'public'

04/07 : Dans first visit

08/06/07 : Vermont received our paperwork

06/07 : Dans second visit

07/07 : i received my police check back from Scotland yard and local police

09/07 : Dans third visit (he brought two suitcases, one was big enough for me to sneak into)

19/10/07 : dog in for rabies injection

02/11/07 : the first part of our application was approved (147 days)

05/11/07 : Touched

09/11/07 : Dan received approved letter from Vermont (original sent to lawyer)

15/11/07 : petition moves to London

22/11/07 : packet 3 received and posted back

05/12/07 : notice of interview date

18/12/07 : medical at 1510

19/12/07 : INTERVIEW

19/12/07 : APPROVED!

01/02/07 : waiting to receive visa

01/04/08 : still waiting for visa and our lawyer still has no idea i was interviewed!!

01/09/08 : visa arrived

01/11/08 : removal guys collected my stuff

01/14/08 : Landed in Newark

03/09/08 : MARRIED MY YANK!!

03/24/08 : applied for SSN

03/29/08 : recieved SSN (work authorisation with DHS approval)

01/14/09 : been in the USA one year.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I think it is a minimum of 6 months, someone more knowlegable will soon come along and confirm or deny. I'm sure that 3 months is a none issue.

09/20/2006 - Sent I-129F

09/22/2006 - Received at NSC
09/28/2006 - NOA-1 (1-797C date )

10/02/2006 - Cheque cashed

10/02/2006 - NOA 1 (I-797C recieved in the mail)

12/08/2006 - NOA-2 in 79 days

12/13/2006 - NOA-2 hard copy recieved

12/26/2006 - Package recieved by NVC

12/30/2006 - Received by Montreal

01/22/2007 - Received Packet 3

04/16/2007 - Returned Packet 3

08/02/2007 - Received medical documentation

08/07/2007 - Received Interview date Aug. 9th

08/09/2007 - Received I-601 and 212 (not approved yet)

02/17/2008 - I-601 approved 212 abandoned

06/2?/2009 - New medical and passport and doc sent to Mtl

07/22/2009 - Recieved request for DS-221 and notarized letter of intent

07/31/2009 - Montreal recieves thier final requested doc.

09/01/2009 - Visa approved and mail out today

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They should both be none issues as you weren't in those countries for 12 months. More info can be found at the link below.

http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/ds2001.html

DCF London

24 May 2007: Married

28 June 2007: I-130 Sent

3 July 2007: Embassy takes payment

4 September 2007: Still received no NOA1, Embassy in email confirms that I-130 was filed on 3 July

14 September 2007: NOA2

24 September 2007: Received Packet 3

26 September 2007: Sent off DS-230 (part I) and checklist

9 October 2007: Medical

24 October 2007: Interview - APPROVED

9 November 2007: POE - JFK

15 January 2008: Green Card received in the post

Removing Conditions

19 August 2009: Posted 1-751

21 August 2009: 1-751 Receipt Notice

25 September 2009: Biometrics Appointment

14 October 2008: Email from USCIS saying 10 year GC ordered.

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It's definitely 12 months. Bruce lived in Germany for 10 months and Russia for 11 months and he didn't need a police certificate for either.

larissa-lima-says-who-is-against-the-que

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It's definitely 12 months. Bruce lived in Germany for 10 months and Russia for 11 months and he didn't need a police certificate for either.

That sounds right. for the UK that is... We have been posting about this too...

Just got Packet 3 from the US Embassy in Stockholm today. Yay!

But to our great surprise UNLIKE all other US embassies in Europe and most of the rest of the world (save Manila and Bogota), there seems to be a minimum six months' residency requirement.

At least, this is what the K1 document checklist says (the one you need to send it to schedule the interview). However, the supplemental info sheet on police certs and military records, CLEARLY states that the minimum is one year!?!? :blink:

This distinction is kind of key since 11 months in Holland either does or does not require a police cert. If we have to get one, it means a delay since the US Consulate here has to request one from the one in Holland. Special rules apply here for unknown reasons... in other words, while we tried to stay ahead of the game by getting the required German and UK police certs, we may now have to wait.

why oh why....

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It's definitely 12 months. Bruce lived in Germany for 10 months and Russia for 11 months and he didn't need a police certificate for either.

That sounds right. for the UK that is...

Yep -- sorry, should have been clearer that this is the case for London. :blush: Sorry to hear about your issues with Stockholm...not fair at all! :angry:

larissa-lima-says-who-is-against-the-que

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It's definitely 12 months. Bruce lived in Germany for 10 months and Russia for 11 months and he didn't need a police certificate for either.

That sounds right. for the UK that is...

Yep -- sorry, should have been clearer that this is the case for London. :blush: Sorry to hear about your issues with Stockholm...not fair at all! :angry:

I lived in Germany for about 11 months after age 16 and was asked for a certificate. :-( However, that was at the end of a 2 1/2 year period so

it might have been close enough for them to ask anyway.

If you want to be sure you could contact the Embassy asking them to confirm that you won't need them or you could apply for the certificates just in case you need them.

It took 3 weeks for me from finding out I needed Germany certificate to getting the translation returned.

Colin

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It's definitely 12 months. Bruce lived in Germany for 10 months and Russia for 11 months and he didn't need a police certificate for either.

That sounds right. for the UK that is...

Yep -- sorry, should have been clearer that this is the case for London. :blush: Sorry to hear about your issues with Stockholm...not fair at all! :angry:

I lived in Germany for about 11 months after age 16 and was asked for a certificate. :-( However, that was at the end of a 2 1/2 year period so

it might have been close enough for them to ask anyway.

If you want to be sure you could contact the Embassy asking them to confirm that you won't need them or you could apply for the certificates just in case you need them.

It took 3 weeks for me from finding out I needed Germany certificate to getting the translation returned.

Colin

Thanks!

Just checked my biographic data sheet, submitted with the original petition, and there I stated that I lived in Holland for over a year. So to avoid issues, I will just put that on the DS-230, and hopefully the Embassy will get hold of that Dutch police cert pronto.

Must see that it still seems odd to me that the US Emb in Stockholm appears to have different requirements that the rest of Europe and most of the rest of the world.

whatyagonnado?

:cry2:

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