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here is what the requirements about PCC

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Indian IV applicants aged 16 and above, residing in India, should obtain police certificates from the local Passport Office. These are usually more dependable than those obtained at a local level and indicate that the subject had no serious criminal convictions on record at the time of passport issuance. Applicants whose Indian passport was issued within the past six months may present just the Passport Office Police Certificate, and need not obtain additional police clearances.

Applicants over age 16, whose passports were issued more than six months previous to visa application, must also obtain a police clearance from the District Police Office serving the applicant's place of residence.

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my questions is:

>>>>obtain police certificates from the local Passport Office

does it come from LOCAL POLICE STATATION OR PASSPORT OFFICE?

>>>obtain a police clearance from the District Police Office serving the applicant's place of residence.

what does District police station means to residence of Hyderabad ? does it mean from police commissioner ?

thanks.

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If you got your passport within past 6 months, you do not need PCC from passport office. If its more than 6 months, you need a PCC from passport office. Regardless, you need a PCC from police commissioner's (district police in other words) office.

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If you got your passport within past 6 months, you do not need PCC from passport office. If its more than 6 months, you need a PCC from passport office. Regardless, you need a PCC from police commissioner's (district police in other words) office.

I think Siyaram has it the other way, you need the PCC from the Regional Passport office regardless. You only need the PCC from the District PS if your passed was issued MORE than 6 months ago (at the time of visa application). Read the link below...

http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/ivpolicecertificates.html

Timeline for K1 visa

9/11/2008 – mailed I-129F

9/12/2008 – Received at VSC/NOA 1 sent (mail stamp-9/16)

9/15/2008 – check cashed

9/19/2008 –Received NOA1

12/28/2008 – Received NOA2 Approval email from CRIS

01/06/2009 – Left NVC for Mumbai Consulate

01/07/2009 – Received NVC confirmation letter in the mail

01/08/2009 – Mumbai Consulate received file electronically and sent packet 3 (info from DOS)

01/10/2009 – Mumbai Consulate received file (hard copy) from NVC (DHL tracking)

01/19/2009 – Overnighted packet 3 (still did not receive receive pkt 3 from Mumbai)

01/20/2009 – Packet 3 arrives at Mumbai Consulate

01/23/2009 – called DOS and was informed that packet 4 has been sent and interview date set.

01/24/2009 – Received hard copy of packet 3 (postmark Jan 20). Too late. Already sent packet 3 on Jan 19.

02/02/09 – Received Packet 4

02/04/09 – Submitted documents at the VFS Kolkata Office

02/06/09 - Medicals completed

03/02/2009 – BIG DAY, i.e., Interview Date

03/03/2009 - Visa received in mail

04/09/2009 - POE

AOS

04/17/2009 - CIVIL

6/16/2009 - Mailed AOS package

6/19/2009 - NOA1

7/08/2009 - AOS transferred to CSC

7/17/2009 - Biometrics appointment, EAD case Touched

8/05/2009 - EAD card production ordered, AP approved !!!!

ROC

08/27/2011 - Mailed ROC packageCIVIL

08/29/2011 - NOA1

09/19/2011 - Early Bio (scheduled date 10/03/2011)

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If you got your passport within past 6 months, you do not need PCC from passport office. If its more than 6 months, you need a PCC from passport office. Regardless, you need a PCC from police commissioner's (district police in other words) office.

I think Siyaram has it the other way, you need the PCC from the Regional Passport office regardless. You only need the PCC from the District PS if your passed was issued MORE than 6 months ago (at the time of visa application). Read the link below...

http://mumbai.usconsulate.gov/ivpolicecertificates.html

Yes. Sorry about that.

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i do understand but my original question is:

what does it mean "obtain a police clearance from the District Police Office serving the applicant's place of residence"

for people living in Hyderabad what District should visit and get ?

I don't live in Hyderabad, so I couldn't tell you. If I were you, I would go to the local police station and they can tell you the District police station that would cover the local police station (falls under its jurisdiction). The District PS takes your application and gets in touch with the local PS. Next folks from the local PS come to your house to do their verification and report back (clear you so to speak) to the District PS that ultimately issues the PCC.

Good luck.

Timeline for K1 visa

9/11/2008 – mailed I-129F

9/12/2008 – Received at VSC/NOA 1 sent (mail stamp-9/16)

9/15/2008 – check cashed

9/19/2008 –Received NOA1

12/28/2008 – Received NOA2 Approval email from CRIS

01/06/2009 – Left NVC for Mumbai Consulate

01/07/2009 – Received NVC confirmation letter in the mail

01/08/2009 – Mumbai Consulate received file electronically and sent packet 3 (info from DOS)

01/10/2009 – Mumbai Consulate received file (hard copy) from NVC (DHL tracking)

01/19/2009 – Overnighted packet 3 (still did not receive receive pkt 3 from Mumbai)

01/20/2009 – Packet 3 arrives at Mumbai Consulate

01/23/2009 – called DOS and was informed that packet 4 has been sent and interview date set.

01/24/2009 – Received hard copy of packet 3 (postmark Jan 20). Too late. Already sent packet 3 on Jan 19.

02/02/09 – Received Packet 4

02/04/09 – Submitted documents at the VFS Kolkata Office

02/06/09 - Medicals completed

03/02/2009 – BIG DAY, i.e., Interview Date

03/03/2009 - Visa received in mail

04/09/2009 - POE

AOS

04/17/2009 - CIVIL

6/16/2009 - Mailed AOS package

6/19/2009 - NOA1

7/08/2009 - AOS transferred to CSC

7/17/2009 - Biometrics appointment, EAD case Touched

8/05/2009 - EAD card production ordered, AP approved !!!!

ROC

08/27/2011 - Mailed ROC packageCIVIL

08/29/2011 - NOA1

09/19/2011 - Early Bio (scheduled date 10/03/2011)

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i do understand but my original question is:

what does it mean "obtain a police clearance from the District Police Office serving the applicant's place of residence"

for people living in Hyderabad what District should visit and get ?

I don't live in Hyderabad, so I couldn't tell you. If I were you, I would go to the local police station and they can tell you the District police station that would cover the local police station (falls under its jurisdiction). The District PS takes your application and gets in touch with the local PS. Next folks from the local PS come to your house to do their verification and report back (clear you so to speak) to the District PS that ultimately issues the PCC.

Good luck.

Dear Honda99,

your question "obtain a police clearance from the District Police Office serving the applicant's place of residence"

the simple answer is , your home which is district of state...if u still confuesd then tell me ,where u stay ? give me full address with pincode

peter

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