QUOTE(Lizzy @ Jun 23 2006, 09:23 AM)

They need all adresses to put on the form. Take it to the nearest police station to him and they do the rest. (they check all the different areas from the national computer)
Great, got him on it now!
Thank you.

QUOTE(Lansbury @ Jun 23 2006, 09:27 AM)

QUOTE(devilette @ Jun 23 2006, 02:13 PM)

Hiya.
My fiance moved quite a bit, during college. How many areas does he need a police certificate from? Like, if he lived in Islington & Hackney & back to Islington, does he need them from both? Is it every borough?
Thx in advance.
GO ENGLAND!
He should apply to the police service in the area in which he lives now. If he lives in London that is the Met Police, he can get the form online and then take it into a police station or post it to the Met Police Public Access Office, address on the form. He will need to list all his address for the past 10 years but only needs the one form additional address he just writes on a seperate sheet and includes it with the form.
If he now lives outside London he applies to his local police but would include all address for the last 10 years regardless of where in the UK he lived
Lansbury aka DC Dave Hedges Met Police
ooh, a DC response. I feel special! Thanks!

QUOTE(Lizzy @ Jun 23 2006, 09:23 AM)

They need all adresses to put on the form. Take it to the nearest police station to him and they do the rest. (they check all the different areas from the national computer)
Hey Lizzy, since you already have your visa, I have a question.
While we are waiting on post-IMBRA stuff & an NOA2, is there anything else he should do so it will be speedier when we get packet 3? (Besides police certs)
Thanks.