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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Singapore
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We are at the almost done stage, my wife has received the instruction letter from the Singapore embassy, as well as all of the other forms. Everything looks readily attainable, with the exception of one document: her police clearance documents. She's been in Singapore for almost 3 years, but they are asking for documents which pertain to the Philippines and her life, spent there. Will she have to go to the Philippines? Will the Philippine embassy in Singapore be able to provide the information that we need?

Any info and/or advice regarding the this stage of the process is appreciated.

Thanks!

Dave

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She will need a clearance from her home country. Maybe she sould try to go the the Filipino embassy where she is at, they can probably tell her how to acquire the report.

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She will need her NBI from the Phils, If she already has one she can just have it renewed.

Try the NBI facs at http://www.nbi.gov.ph/faq.htm for your questions and instructions.

Yes she will need to visit the Philippine counsel in Singapore.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We are at the almost done stage, my wife has received the instruction letter from the Singapore embassy, as well as all of the other forms. Everything looks readily attainable, with the exception of one document: her police clearance documents. She's been in Singapore for almost 3 years, but they are asking for documents which pertain to the Philippines and her life, spent there. Will she have to go to the Philippines? Will the Philippine embassy in Singapore be able to provide the information that we need?

Any info and/or advice regarding the this stage of the process is appreciated.

Thanks!

Dave

my fiance just recieved her police clearance from pi,,ill ask her to reply to youre post,,good luck

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We are at the almost done stage, my wife has received the instruction letter from the Singapore embassy, as well as all of the other forms. Everything looks readily attainable, with the exception of one document: her police clearance documents. She's been in Singapore for almost 3 years, but they are asking for documents which pertain to the Philippines and her life, spent there. Will she have to go to the Philippines? Will the Philippine embassy in Singapore be able to provide the information that we need?

Any info and/or advice regarding the this stage of the process is appreciated.

Thanks!

Dave

Hi! I applied my police clearance/NBI from the Philippine embassy in Singapore. You may ask your wife to go there and proceed to the first window to inquire on how to apply. Make sure she has a picture. Then they will give her a form to sign and will get her fingerprints.

She should send these forms to NBI in the Phils. I sent mine to my sister and wrote an acknowledgment letter for her to get the Police Clearance from the NBI office in Manila.

Hope this helps.

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