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i cant get a police clearnce from israel where i previously worked.i hav already lost my passport i used when i was in israel and besides i overstayed

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we have just been informed thru email that our k 1 visa application is okayed.my dilemma now is that i can't get a police clearance from israel embassy where i have previously worked.I left israel 4 years ago.besides i have overstayed there too.is there any hope for me to be able to join my fiance in the US?What shall i do?i'm so devastated after i called israel embassy.and i really love my fiance.he can't stay here in the philippines so i must be joining him over there but without a police clearance from israel?pls help because im losing ope real fast now

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well you will run a risk to be denied if you do not get the police clearance. you will need to get passport to travel to usa and your passport number should be the same as it was when you worked in israel you name should also be the same so there should be a problem to get one. unless there was a crime commited or something for you cant really get one.or you can just hope they dont find out and run the risk to be denied

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Who won't the Israeli embassy not assist you in acquiring a police clearance?

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Who won't the Israeli embassy not assist you in acquiring a police clearance?

the israel embassy here in the philippines won't give me a police clearance because i dont have the old passport anymore.it's been four years ago and i had already change my passport

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the israel embassy here in the philippines won't give me a police clearance because i dont have the old passport anymore.it's been four years ago and i had already change my passport

Can you get something in writing from them? This is a really gray area to me. If you don't have the old passport which the embassy would base the police clearance on and the Israeli embassy can't help you then there may be no sense in showing you were in Israel. Comments anyone?

I don't see a timeline for you, has your fiance filed the petition for a visa yet? If you did the G325 showing an address in Israel then you will have to deal with it. The best you could do is get something from the embassy for why they won't issue the clearance.

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Police Records

Israel:

Generally available.

Israeli police certificates are available for citizens and residents of Israel as well as nonresidents. Police certificates may be requested at any Israeli police station. They are sent directly to the U.S. Embassy. Former residents residing outside of Israel should apply in person at an Israeli consular or diplomatic mission.

Israeli police records are centralized and automated. Cases are indexed according to a unique identification number (Israeli National Identity Number) for Israeli citizens. Non-Israeli citizens are also assigned an I.D. number that identifies them.

Criminal records are purged from the official police record seven years after the conviction, except for aggravated felonies or if the applicant had additional convictions during the seven years. In extraordinary circumstances, individuals can obtain a full print-out of their record including expunged convictions. The police will not provide this to the Embassy, since these print-outs have no legal effect in Israel.

The Palestinian Authority (Gaza And West Bank):

Palestinians who have lived in the West Bank or Gaza any time since the implementation of the Palestinian Authority in January 1994 should obtain a Certificate of Good Conduct issued by the Palestinian Ministry of the Interior. Applications must be submitted to the Palestinian Ministry of the Interior office located nearest the applicant's place of residence, and must be accompanied by four color photos. There is a charge for this certificate.

Former residents of the West Bank and Gaza now living abroad can obtain a Palestinian Certificate of Good Conduct by providing a Power of Attorney to an agent in the West Bank or Gaza. The Power of Attorney should be executed before a Palestinian Authority representative. Applicants in countries without such representation are advised to have their signature notarized or the document authenticated at an Arab diplomatic mission.

Residents of the Palestinian Authority born in 1978 or before should also present an Israeli police certificate. They must request it through the Palestinian office of Civil Affairs located in their place of residence by presenting their ID card with their Israeli identity number.

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