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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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HI!

I'm sure this question has been asked before but i cannot find it anywhere and was wondering if someone could help me !

I lived in Florida for 6 months in 2013 and for a year between July 2014- July 2015. Do i need to get an FBI police check from the USA to bring to my interview along with my police check from Canada since i lived there for over 6 months ? And if so, does anyone know where i can get fingerprints done in Ontario that they will accept ?

Thank you !

We've just received our NOA1, and want to get ahead of the game while waiting for the NOA2 ! :)

09-22-2013 First Met !

11-30-2013 First Date

01-05-2015 Engaged !

08-27-2015 129 F Sent to USCIS

08-30-2015 NOA 1 - CSC !!

12-28-2015 NOA 2 !!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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HI!

I'm sure this question has been asked before but i cannot find it anywhere and was wondering if someone could help me !

I lived in Florida for 6 months in 2013 and for a year between July 2014- July 2015. Do i need to get an FBI police check from the USA to bring to my interview along with my police check from Canada since i lived there for over 6 months ? And if so, does anyone know where i can get fingerprints done in Ontario that they will accept ?

Thank you !

We've just received our NOA1, and want to get ahead of the game while waiting for the NOA2 ! :)

You don't need to get a background check if you've lived in America. It states that on the NVC's website: "Note: Present and former residents of the United States do NOT need to submit any U.S. police certificates."

USCIS Stage (at Nebraska Service Center) (5 months, 21 days):
October 5, 2014 - Filed I-130
October 9, 2014 – NOA 1
March 25, 2015 – NOA 2 – Approved!


NVC STAGE (5 months, 28 days, including transit time):

April 17, 2015 - Received Case NVC Welcome Letter and AOS Invoice
April 22, 2015- Paid AOS Bill Online

April 23, 2015 – Completed DS-261
April 26, 2015 – Sent AOS Package via Electronic Processing
May 1, 2015 – Sent IV Package via Electronic Processing

July 20, 2015 – Received IV Invoice

July 27, 2015 – Paid IV Invoice

August 1, 2015 - DS-260 Completed
September 8, 2015 - Case Complete
September 18, 2015 - Interview Date Assigned -->>>>(October 26, 2015 @ 8:30am)

September 22, 2015 – Packet 4 Received (via Email)

Medical/Consulate/POE (42 days):
September 28, 2015 - Medical at Dr. Lyndon's in Toronto
October 26, 2015 – Interview in Montreal: VISA APPROVED!!!!

October 27, 2015 - CEAC status changes to Issued
October 30, 2015 - Passport in hand (Picked up from Brampton)
November 8, 2015 - POE (Peace Bridge, Canada-US Border)

 

In the United States:

November 18, 2015 - Received SSN in mail (I ticked the box on the DS-260 for it to be delivered)

December 5, 2015 - Received Conditional Green Card in mail

 

Removal of Conditions:

August 28, 2017 - Mailed I-751 package with USPS to VSC

August 30, 2017 - Per USPS tracking, package was delivered to St. Albans, VT

September 7, 2017 - VSC cashed check

September 11, 2017 - Received NOA (receipt date of Aug 31)

September 23, 2017 - I-797C Received (receipt date of Sept 15)

October 6, 2017 - Biometrics Appointment

August 13, 2018 - I-797 Received (receipt date of August 6) extending status for 18 months

November 13, 2018 - I-751 Approval

November 21, 2018 - New 10-Year Green Card In Hand

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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You don't need to get a background check if you've lived in America. It states that on the NVC's website: "Note: Present and former residents of the United States do NOT need to submit any U.S. police certificates."

There is no such thing as a US Police Certificate.

In our country, we do not need to register with the local police everywhere we live or move.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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