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Hello,

We have recived our interview date, yet on the same day we also recived a letter that my hubby needed a police cert from canada... he was there on a working holiday for just over 6 months. So we looked into getting one and it can take between 3 to 5 months!! our interview is for July 7th... so what do we do now? Do we take our chances and go to the interview telling them we have applied for the police cert, but it will take extra time. Or email them and explain the situation? I can't stay here past Aug since i need to get back to university and my visa runs out...

just wondering if anyone eles has been in these shoes, or had to wait for a candaian police report... and has any advice.

Thanks

MERP

Dec 2003: Meet

Feb 2006: Start DCF

March 1st 2006: Receive I-130 packet and packet 3 in mail (AU)

March 6th 2006: Leave US for AU

April 15th 2006: MARRIED!

July 2006: Interview in Sydney AU (approved - pending fingerprints from Canada)

Oct 2006: Fingerprints FINALLY Arrive!

Nov 11 2006: Hubby comes to USA with Green Card

April 15th 2007: 1st Anniversary

April 15th 2008: 2nd Anniversary

Sept 2008: Begin I-751 to remove conditional stat.

Sept 10 2008: Mailed I-751 to CSC

Sept 15th 2008: Delivery Confirmation from USPS

Sept 20th 2008: NOA1

Dec 2nd 2008: Biometrics Appt. took all of 15 min

Dec 29th 2008: RFE

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Hello,

We have recived our interview date, yet on the same day we also recived a letter that my hubby needed a police cert from canada... he was there on a working holiday for just over 6 months. So we looked into getting one and it can take between 3 to 5 months!! our interview is for July 7th... so what do we do now? Do we take our chances and go to the interview telling them we have applied for the police cert, but it will take extra time. Or email them and explain the situation? I can't stay here past Aug since i need to get back to university and my visa runs out...

just wondering if anyone eles has been in these shoes, or had to wait for a candaian police report... and has any advice.

Thanks

MERP

I would say if everything else is ok with ur papers, U should GO to ur interview , explain ur problem when asked 4 the Police clearance , u will b put on AR until the Embassy People get the Ploice clearence for how ever that takes them, 1-2 wks, 1-2 months ? it depends, but 5 months sounds a bit longI. would call the Embassy NOW & explain ur problem,they then may ask u for some Doc`s to email or fax them, also u could rescduel ur interview date, that will cost u at least 1 month min more time. But no matter what, u will NOT get ur Visa until they get the Cleaance period.

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