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miylee8

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  1. i had a friend from there pay for me!!but a lady on here greeny7 just got her HK cncc look her up and ask her,se is very nice

    did you asked also your friend in HK to bring your papers at the police office or you just asked her to pay for you then you sent your papers to the police office including the receipt? How long did it take for them to release the clearance? Can I call for appointment interview while the police clearance is on process? Thanks, I really need help on this.

    GOD bless...

  2. Good day!!...Use the DS 156,156K and 157 forms...the DS 160 form is not applicable for the K1 visa in our US Embassy in Manila(although in other countries they do use DS 160)....if ever you go there with a DS 160 form, it's ok..they will just let you fill up DS 156,156K,157 forms there inside the embassy for FREE...so no worries at all...so why not just use the DS forms then..hehe.. :thumbs::thumbs::bonk::bonk:

    thanks pookaphilus... GOD bless

  3. Hi guys. I'm a little confuse what forms to use for the US Embassy Interview. The travel.state.gov FAQ website states that:

    "When I apply for a nonimmigrant visa using the online DS-160, are additional forms required?

    No, with two exceptions. When applying at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate that is using the new DS-160, Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, you will use only one (1) form. For Embassies and Consulates that have converted to this new process, the DS-160 has replaced all of the following forms: DS-156, DS-157, DS-158, and DS-3032, which are no longer necessary.

    NOTE: The exceptions are Fiancé(e) Visas (K-1/2) which still require use of the forms DS-156 and DS-156K, and the Treaty Trader/Treaty Investor visa "

    thanks nd GOD bless...

  4. Unless things have changed. Police clearance from Saudi are NOT required by USEM.

    Thank you so much... GOD bless

    Police Records

    Police clearances are available for Saudi citizens and resident third country nationals. Saudi citizens currently residing overseas must return in person to process the police clearance.

    Saudi citizens and third country nationals residing in the Kingdom process the police clearances by first obtaining a police clearance request letter from U.S. Embassy Riyadh, U.S. Consulate General Jeddah, or U.S. Consulate General Dhahran. This police clearance request letter, signed by a consular officer, must be attested by the Saudi Ministry of Affairs (current fee is SR30). The applicant must then appear personally with a passport-sized photograph and a national ID or residency permit at the regional Criminal Investigation Department for fingerprinting. Fingerprinting for women is done in a separate room. The police clearance should be available for collection after a week or two.

    Police clearances are available for Saudi nationals residing outside of the Kingdom. The expatriate Saudi citizen obtains the police clearance by returning to the Kingdom and obtaining a police clearance request letter from U.S. Embassy Riyadh, U.S. Consulate General Jeddah, or U.S. Consulate General Dhahran. This police clearance request letter, signed by a consular officer, must be attested by the Saudi Ministry of Affairs (current fee is SR30). The applicant must then appear personally with the attested police clearance request letter, a passport-sized photograph and a national ID at the Regional Criminal Investigation Department for fingerprinting. Fingerprinting for women is done in a separate room. The police clearance should be available for collection after a week or two.

    Police clearances are unavailable for third country nationals who no longer reside in the Kingdom.

    The optimal time to conduct these procedures at the police stations is 10:00 Saturdays-Wednesdays.

  5. Hello miylee8...yes, they will entertain you provided you have the copy of your NOA2 and you have your MNL number with you. Tell the guard that you are requesting for a letter from the consul for you HK police clearance, they will lead you to the immigrant division, window X. and oh, don't forget to bring your passport.....

    Please fill in your VJ timeline. It will help others to help you better. God bless and good luck!

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for the reply now I know what to do, thanks again GOD BLESS!!!

  6. hi everyone:

    I lived in Hongkong for 1 year and now the US embassy is asking me police clearance from Hongkong, when I checked the requirements of Hongkong it said there that they need letter from US embassy with the checklist that they need police clearance from them. Now my question is can I send them the notice from US embassy to me together with the other requirements or I will request a letter of request first from US embassy? PLEASE HELP... thank you and GOD bless...

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