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On 6/6/2017 at 0:20 PM, telacanizales said:

That's what we were thinking good thing!!!

Can you please give us more input on the police report. We are so confused. I have read that it has to be from Fiscalia General Del Estado but if you can't get it from there then it has to be from the Dirección General de Sanciones. Then we went here to the Mexican embassy and they took firger prints that we can sent a relative so they can take to PGR. Please tell us what you husband took to the interview that was accepted 

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It says a Stamp at the top fiscalia general del estado Oaxaca which is from the town where hes from and in the letter it confirms no SE encontraron antecedentes penales. He said it's like local police but the consulate took it

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32 minutes ago, telacanizales said:

It says a Stamp at the top fiscalia general del estado Oaxaca which is from the town where hes from and in the letter it confirms no SE encontraron antecedentes penales. He said it's like local police but the consulate took it

The wondering if small police places have that stamp that say Fiscalia General Del Estado because there is an actual Main Fiscalia General Del Estado for each state. So did he had to get it because he lived more than 6 months after his 18th birthday?

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4 minutes ago, Zurdo said:

The wondering if small police places have that stamp that say Fiscalia General Del Estado because there is an actual Main Fiscalia General Del Estado for each state. So did he had to get it because he lived more than 6 months after his 18th birthday?

He came here when he was 17 they made him get it anyway and they asked for it he said , I've heard others say they never asked but In Juarez they did.

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15 hours ago, Zurdo said:

Can you please give us more input on the police report. We are so confused. I have read that it has to be from Fiscalia General Del Estado but if you can't get it from there then it has to be from the Dirección General de Sanciones. Then we went here to the Mexican embassy and they took firger prints that we can sent a relative so they can take to PGR. Please tell us what you husband took to the interview that was accepted 

Sorry to keep bugging. One last question(s). What documents where required for him to be able to get the letter?

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On 6/2/2017 at 4:41 PM, telacanizales said:

see no tracking I click on that green link it says issued.

So where did you end up picking up the visa at? How many days after the interview?

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On 6/29/2017 at 6:54 AM, telacanizales said:

He came here when he was 17 they made him get it anyway and they asked for it he said , I've heard others say they never asked but In Juarez they did.

Did you have to present an English translation of the Mexican police report ?

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30 minutes ago, Zurdo said:

Did you have to present an English translation of the Mexican police report ?

No he just took the paper they gave him they didn't say anything about the translation

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I believe it can be in the same language as the country you're in, but I'm not totally sure.

 

Did you translate any documents?

 

I figure it might be better to be safer and do it although it might cost some money.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/Supporting_documents.html

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Service Center: Nebraska    Consulate: Mexico

Marriage: 12/9/2016    I-130 Sent: 12/10/2016    I-130 NOA1: 12/13/2016

Notice from USCIS: 8/23/2017

USCIS Approval Date: 8/21/2017

NOA2 issued date: 8/18/2017   NOA2 hardcopy received: 8/25/2017

Notice from USCIS Sent to NVC: 9/1/2017    NVC received: 9/8/2017

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Choice of Agent DS-261: 9/12/2017

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AOS and IV show as paid: 9/23/2017

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Partial Expedite Approved at Counselor Level: 9/25/2017 (Must still wait out NVC)

Scan Date: 10/2/2017    Case Complete: 11/15/2017 (6 weeks 2 days!)

Case sent to consulate: 11/20/2017     Received by consulate: 11/21/2017 (11/20 was a holiday in Mexico)

Interview Scheduled: Jan 2nd - I managed to get someones canceled appointment the very same day my case status turned to Ready.

Biometrics: Mexico City Dec 27th Medical: Mexico City Dec 28th

Case says READY but consulate says case is not in system, I jumped the gun and booked an interview but they say its invalid until I receive the letter so I might have to cancel it.

Appointment Letter: Flew to Juarez just to get this, its actually 2 letters you need.

Interview Day: Jan 2nd   Interview Result: APPROVED

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4 minutes ago, MrHanky said:

I believe it can be in the same language as the country you're in, but I'm not totally sure.

 

Did you translate any documents?

 

I figure it might be better to be safer and do it although it might cost some money.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/Supporting_documents.html

Only birth certificate, but will get police cert too just in case. This guy on YouTube said they did ask for his translated. 

13 minutes ago, telacanizales said:

No he just took the paper they gave him they didn't say anything about the translation

Thank you. I'm probably going to take translation just in case 

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3 minutes ago, Zurdo said:

Only birth certificate, but will get police cert too just in case. This guy on YouTube said they did ask for his translated. 

Thank you. I'm probably going to take translation just in case 

USCIS allows people to translate their own but the link above for NVC says certified translator which stinks cause that means you have to pay someone for something you can do.

CR-1 Visa

Service Center: Nebraska    Consulate: Mexico

Marriage: 12/9/2016    I-130 Sent: 12/10/2016    I-130 NOA1: 12/13/2016

Notice from USCIS: 8/23/2017

USCIS Approval Date: 8/21/2017

NOA2 issued date: 8/18/2017   NOA2 hardcopy received: 8/25/2017

Notice from USCIS Sent to NVC: 9/1/2017    NVC received: 9/8/2017

Received case and invoice numbers: 9/12/2017

Choice of Agent DS-261: 9/12/2017

Welcome Letter: 9/15/2017

Received and Paid AOS: 9/15/2017    AOS payment cleared my bank: 9/19/2017 (still shows In Process on CEAC)

Received and paid IV bill: 9/19/2017    IV bill cleared bank: 9/21/2017

Requested Expedite: 9/20/2017

AOS and IV show as paid: 9/23/2017

DS260 unlocked: 9/23/2017

Partial Expedite Approved at Counselor Level: 9/25/2017 (Must still wait out NVC)

Scan Date: 10/2/2017    Case Complete: 11/15/2017 (6 weeks 2 days!)

Case sent to consulate: 11/20/2017     Received by consulate: 11/21/2017 (11/20 was a holiday in Mexico)

Interview Scheduled: Jan 2nd - I managed to get someones canceled appointment the very same day my case status turned to Ready.

Biometrics: Mexico City Dec 27th Medical: Mexico City Dec 28th

Case says READY but consulate says case is not in system, I jumped the gun and booked an interview but they say its invalid until I receive the letter so I might have to cancel it.

Appointment Letter: Flew to Juarez just to get this, its actually 2 letters you need.

Interview Day: Jan 2nd   Interview Result: APPROVED

Tracking Number Received: Via email notice and website the afternoon of Jan 4th    Visa Delivered: Friday Jan 5th Mexico City

USCIS Notice - Green Card mailed: 3/28/18

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8 minutes ago, MrHanky said:

USCIS allows people to translate their own but the link above for NVC says certified translator which stinks cause that means you have to pay someone for something you can do.

The only thing we had translated was his birth certificate and they didn't ask for that either.

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59 minutes ago, Zurdo said:

Only birth certificate, but will get police cert too just in case. This guy on YouTube said they did ask for his translated. 

Thank you. I'm probably going to take translation just in case 

what guy on youtube?

CR-1 Visa

Service Center: Nebraska    Consulate: Mexico

Marriage: 12/9/2016    I-130 Sent: 12/10/2016    I-130 NOA1: 12/13/2016

Notice from USCIS: 8/23/2017

USCIS Approval Date: 8/21/2017

NOA2 issued date: 8/18/2017   NOA2 hardcopy received: 8/25/2017

Notice from USCIS Sent to NVC: 9/1/2017    NVC received: 9/8/2017

Received case and invoice numbers: 9/12/2017

Choice of Agent DS-261: 9/12/2017

Welcome Letter: 9/15/2017

Received and Paid AOS: 9/15/2017    AOS payment cleared my bank: 9/19/2017 (still shows In Process on CEAC)

Received and paid IV bill: 9/19/2017    IV bill cleared bank: 9/21/2017

Requested Expedite: 9/20/2017

AOS and IV show as paid: 9/23/2017

DS260 unlocked: 9/23/2017

Partial Expedite Approved at Counselor Level: 9/25/2017 (Must still wait out NVC)

Scan Date: 10/2/2017    Case Complete: 11/15/2017 (6 weeks 2 days!)

Case sent to consulate: 11/20/2017     Received by consulate: 11/21/2017 (11/20 was a holiday in Mexico)

Interview Scheduled: Jan 2nd - I managed to get someones canceled appointment the very same day my case status turned to Ready.

Biometrics: Mexico City Dec 27th Medical: Mexico City Dec 28th

Case says READY but consulate says case is not in system, I jumped the gun and booked an interview but they say its invalid until I receive the letter so I might have to cancel it.

Appointment Letter: Flew to Juarez just to get this, its actually 2 letters you need.

Interview Day: Jan 2nd   Interview Result: APPROVED

Tracking Number Received: Via email notice and website the afternoon of Jan 4th    Visa Delivered: Friday Jan 5th Mexico City

USCIS Notice - Green Card mailed: 3/28/18

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