I'm wondering if somebody has some advice about this:
I'm a German citizen, but also have a Croatian passport. My parents were Croatian born,and due to the civil war everybody who had a drop of Croatian blood was able to get the Croatian citizenship without giving up the Citizenship they were holding ( in my case the German Citizenship).
I attended College in Croatia from 1996-2000, spend four years there, basically as a Croatian citizen.
Reading about the requirements for the embassy interview, it clearly states that I will have to provide police clearances for every country where I've spent more than 12 month. Not a problem, I can get that. But...
now I've talked to somebody who said that the fact that I've spent four years in Croatia can possibly delay our K1 petition, as Croatia is being considered in the US as one of the former communist countries. (?)
Is that correct??? Is that possible? Or do they focus soley on the fact that the police clearance is clean,no matter what country it was?
Another question:
is it possible that they will give me a hard time based on the fact that I spent four years in Croatia as an Croatian citizen? I suppose that the police clearance will state that I am a Croatian citizen.
I mean, I'm all confused now, whereas I had been pretty confident before...
I appreciate any suggestions!!! Thanks a lot!
