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Francesco
Hello everyone, our case was approved last week! and I got a letter today from NVC stating that they are sending packet 3 to my fiancee in a week! everythings happening so fast I'm kind of in a panic I thought I had a lot more time. Anyway Im working on my proof of support now. But what I dont understand is the police certificates! She has been to the us many times on visas. Does she need a police certificate for 6 month or 1 year of living in the us? she is from peru btw. I tried calling VSC cant get a hold of anyone except recordings I really need this info if anyone could help that would be awesome. If anyone knows the correct number i can call to get to a person at VSC that would be awesome. Thanks in advance.



Francesco y Sonia.
joeyjoey
QUOTE(Francesco @ Mar 2 2007, 07:05 AM) *
Hello everyone, our case was approved last week! and I got a letter today from NVC stating that they are sending packet 3 to my fiancee in a week! everythings happening so fast I'm kind of in a panic I thought I had a lot more time. Anyway Im working on my proof of support now. But what I dont understand is the police certificates! She has been to the us many times on visas. Does she need a police certificate for 6 month or 1 year of living in the us? she is from peru btw. I tried calling VSC cant get a hold of anyone except recordings I really need this info if anyone could help that would be awesome. If anyone knows the correct number i can call to get to a person at VSC that would be awesome. Thanks in advance.

Francesco y Sonia.


Francesco y Sonia,

Suggest sending an email to the Foreign Consulate. VSC probably does not deal with Police reports as they are a part of the Foreign Consulate's list of things to gather from the beneficiary. I read a post here at VJ long ago that stated that the Beneficiary did not need a certificate from the US. I was not able to find it this time. Hope another VJ'er can locate it for you.

Joey & Fernanda
camifree
As far as I know (and from what I had to do for my own case), the police certificates are requested by the foreign consulate from the beneficiary's country. In Latin America, some countries call that certificate "carta de buena conducta". I had also been to the US as a tourist many times, but I was not asked for anything from here. Hope this works! Buena suerte smile.gif
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