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jackielibera
PLEASE HELP ME, I NEED TO GET POLICE CLEARANCE IN CHINA WHILE I'M HERE IN MANILA. I WORK IN CHINA FOR 8 MONTHS, FROM JULY 2006 UP TO MARCH 2007 IN A HOTEL IN GUANGZHOU CHINA. I need to get police clearance as a requirement for K1 visa.

please help me. i dont know what to do. my interview is on april 3,2008. Please let me know the procedures and who or where to get it.? I can not go to china anymore.

Thanks,
jackie

john_and_marlene
QUOTE(jackielibera @ Mar 17 2008, 02:57 PM) *
PLEASE HELP ME, I NEED TO GET POLICE CLEARANCE IN CHINA WHILE I'M HERE IN MANILA. I WORK IN CHINA FOR 8 MONTHS, FROM JULY 2006 UP TO MARCH 2007 IN A HOTEL IN GUANGZHOU CHINA. I need to get police clearance as a requirement for K1 visa.

please help me. i dont know what to do. my interview is on april 3,2008. Please let me know the procedures and who or where to get it.? I can not go to china anymore.

Thanks,
jackie


Aren't police clearances only required if you lived in another country for a year or more? I don't think you need one for 8 months.
YuAndDan
Manilla has this:
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OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATES. Applicants aged 16 years and older must also present police certificates from other countries where they have lived for six (6) months or more after reaching the age of 16. As with NBI clearances, foreign police certificates should be obtained
in any maiden names, aliases or nicknames ever used while in the country in question, including different spellings you have used of those names.
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfivk1.pdf

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Police Records

Generally available, reliable. Persons should apply for a certificate of no criminal record at the local Public Security Bureau (PSB) (or certain types of employers such as state owned enterprises), then make application to the notary office for a certificate based on the PSB document. Persons without a criminal record will be able to obtain a certificate to that effect. Certificates for individuals with one or more criminal convictions will list all convictions for which records still exist. The certificates purport to reflect all criminal convictions during residence in China. Police records are generally not available for the period prior to 1949. Certificates are available for those in the J-1, Z, and X categories. The GOC does not issue police records for temporary residents of China in L or F visa categories.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3537.html

I would be asking the chinese consulate or embassy about how to obtain this record.




jackielibera

Thanks a lot for all the reply. I was cancel for my interview. i got problem in Medical i undergo sputum test. I still looking for a way to get Police certificate from china. According to to the US Embassy and the Packet they send me that i need to get police certificate from the country i live for 6 months or more so meaning to say i'm still included on that scenario. If any of you can help me. please reply to me... Thanks... I will appreciate all your help.

QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Mar 18 2008, 04:13 AM) *
Manilla has this:
QUOTE
OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATES. Applicants aged 16 years and older must also present police certificates from other countries where they have lived for six (6) months or more after reaching the age of 16. As with NBI clearances, foreign police certificates should be obtained
in any maiden names, aliases or nicknames ever used while in the country in question, including different spellings you have used of those names.
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfivk1.pdf

QUOTE
Police Records

Generally available, reliable. Persons should apply for a certificate of no criminal record at the local Public Security Bureau (PSB) (or certain types of employers such as state owned enterprises), then make application to the notary office for a certificate based on the PSB document. Persons without a criminal record will be able to obtain a certificate to that effect. Certificates for individuals with one or more criminal convictions will list all convictions for which records still exist. The certificates purport to reflect all criminal convictions during residence in China. Police records are generally not available for the period prior to 1949. Certificates are available for those in the J-1, Z, and X categories. The GOC does not issue police records for temporary residents of China in L or F visa categories.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3537.html

I would be asking the chinese consulate or embassy about how to obtain this record.

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