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Derivative police records and High school degree

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Hi All, 

My cousin received the interview appointment email today and she is having difficulties with one of the police records of her husband. He lived in Mexico from 1980 until 1984, and he has been trying to get the police records from Mexico and the have as a request that the person should be present in the country to get the police records or give a authorisation to a direct member of the Family to proceed with the request on his behalf. 

Sadly, my cousin husband is not able to travel from Venezuela to Mexico to just request the police record and he has not direct family over there. What is the worst case scenario if one of the police records is missing?

 

Additionally, he is waiting for high school degree registration and apparently is going to be longer than the interview appointment. As he is not main applicant, but my cousin does that affect the visa approval?

 

Thanks a lot for your help. 

 

Regards, 

L

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What does the official US visa website say about getting police records from Mexico if non-resident? Whatever it says, he must do. If a police record is available and he doesn’t present it, he won’t get a visa. 

His high school is irrelevant. 

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