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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hello

few days back in submitted my ds-230 wid all required documents

Today i got mail from NVC that states "

In reviewing the form that you submitted, we note that the section pertaining to applicant residences from the age of 16 is

either blank or incomplete. The applicant must list all places lived for at least six months since

reaching the age of 16. There must not be any gaps greater than six months. You will need to

complete and submit a new form with the changes. Your visa application cannot be processed

until this form is complete.

Now i was 16 yrs old in 1998 ... the information i provided was from 2003 so thats my mistake i guess as i thought of giving information about recent 5 years only.

So my confusion is that in 1998 i used to live in same city where i live presently , then in 1999 i moved to Europe for studies till 2006. from 2006 im living at present adress... so i have submitted police report of my present residence and from Europe. but now that i will have to fill about 1998 and rest of years too.. do i need to present a new police report about that even though i was living in same place as im living now?

i hope you understand wot i m asking about...

so help me to know wot im supposed to do next?

IR-1/CR-1

2008-12-24 - Marriage
2009-03-12 - I-130 Approved
2009-05-29 - Pay IV Bill
2009-09-30 - Case Completed at NVC
2009-10-14 - Packet 4 Received
2009-11-16 - Interview Date

Interview Result - Approved
2010-01-09 - US Entry
Port of Entry - JFK

Lifting Conditions

CIS Office - Vermont Service Center
Date Filed - 2011-10-08
Date Approved - 2012-07-30
Green card received - 2012-08-01


Citizenship

N400 filled - 2013-08-09
NOA - 2013-08-12
Biometrics -2013-09-05

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm not sure what the police certificate situation is like in the place you are currently living - so i'm not sure what the answer is. For Canada it doesn't matter if you have lived here on and off for years or if you have never left the country - the police record check they do covers all years - so only 1 is required.

Unless your actual police certificate says - only covers from say 2005-2009, then it should not be an issue.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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I'm not sure what the police certificate situation is like in the place you are currently living - so i'm not sure what the answer is. For Canada it doesn't matter if you have lived here on and off for years or if you have never left the country - the police record check they do covers all years - so only 1 is required.

Unless your actual police certificate says - only covers from say 2005-2009, then it should not be an issue.

well i guess so.. it does not say about years so i guess it shud be valid for all the time

thank you

IR-1/CR-1

2008-12-24 - Marriage
2009-03-12 - I-130 Approved
2009-05-29 - Pay IV Bill
2009-09-30 - Case Completed at NVC
2009-10-14 - Packet 4 Received
2009-11-16 - Interview Date

Interview Result - Approved
2010-01-09 - US Entry
Port of Entry - JFK

Lifting Conditions

CIS Office - Vermont Service Center
Date Filed - 2011-10-08
Date Approved - 2012-07-30
Green card received - 2012-08-01


Citizenship

N400 filled - 2013-08-09
NOA - 2013-08-12
Biometrics -2013-09-05

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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Hello

few days back in submitted my ds-230 wid all required documents.......................................................................

......................

Now i was 16 yrs old in 1998 ... the information i provided was from 2003 so thats my mistake i guess as i thought of giving information about recent 5 years only.

So my confusion is that in 1998 i used to live in same city where i live presently , then in 1999 i moved to Europe for studies till 2006. from 2006 im living at present adress... so i have submitted police report of my present residence and from Europe. but now that i will have to fill about 1998 and rest of years too.. do i need to present a new police report about that even though i was living in same place as im living now?

i hope you understand wot i m asking about...

so help me to know wot im supposed to do next?

nope, you are just fine with the two police certificates. it doesn't matter you've been living overseas, it's still the same place where you returned and where you used to live before. one police certificate for that place is enough. good luck a fellow lucky February filer :thumbs:

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2009-02-27 : NOA1 Approved____________________2009-05-04 : NOA2 Approved

NVC ~CR-1 Visa~ Journey

2009-05-11 : NVC case # assigned

2009-05-19 : DS-3032/AOS Bill Generated__________2009-05-20 : DS-3032 e-mailed; AOS/I-864 Bill (paid online $70)

2009-05-26 : Sent In Completed I-864

2009-06-04 : e-mailed DS-3032 accepted by NVC____2009-06-04 : IV Fee bill generated, paid online $400

2009-06-08 : DS-230 mailed to NVC

2009-07-10 : Case complete - in 141 days

2009-07-21 : Interview expedite request e-mailed to NVC

2009-07-27 : NVC replied NO to expedite request

2009-07-29 : NVC e-mailed an interview date for Sept.15th

2009-08-07 : Case left NVC

2009-08-10 : DHL shipped file

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hello

few days back in submitted my ds-230 wid all required documents.......................................................................

......................

Now i was 16 yrs old in 1998 ... the information i provided was from 2003 so thats my mistake i guess as i thought of giving information about recent 5 years only.

So my confusion is that in 1998 i used to live in same city where i live presently , then in 1999 i moved to Europe for studies till 2006. from 2006 im living at present adress... so i have submitted police report of my present residence and from Europe. but now that i will have to fill about 1998 and rest of years too.. do i need to present a new police report about that even though i was living in same place as im living now?

i hope you understand wot i m asking about...

so help me to know wot im supposed to do next?

nope, you are just fine with the two police certificates. it doesn't matter you've been living overseas, it's still the same place where you returned and where you used to live before. one police certificate for that place is enough. good luck a fellow lucky February filer :thumbs:

thanks i guess we need it.. as our case has moved slowly as could not collect and submit all documents ... they took some time... but now hoping to get it completed from NVC

IR-1/CR-1

2008-12-24 - Marriage
2009-03-12 - I-130 Approved
2009-05-29 - Pay IV Bill
2009-09-30 - Case Completed at NVC
2009-10-14 - Packet 4 Received
2009-11-16 - Interview Date

Interview Result - Approved
2010-01-09 - US Entry
Port of Entry - JFK

Lifting Conditions

CIS Office - Vermont Service Center
Date Filed - 2011-10-08
Date Approved - 2012-07-30
Green card received - 2012-08-01


Citizenship

N400 filled - 2013-08-09
NOA - 2013-08-12
Biometrics -2013-09-05

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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I dont know if u'll read this...but i 'd like you to know that no matter how many different places you've been staying in india since 16 years of age

you still need PCC OF ONLY PRESENT ADDRESS u r residing and from the passport office...

I know theres a lot of confusion about this...I got it checked from new Delhi embassy and this is what they told me...

all d best :)

TIMELINE:

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Dec 21, 2008 - Marriage

Jan 20, 2009 - Filed I-130

Feb 02, 2009 - Received I-130 NOA 1

Mar 19, 2009 - Filed I-129F

Mar 23, 2009 - Received I-129F NOA 1

Mar 24, 2009 - RFE I-130

Mar 26, 2009 - Mailed RFE I-130 Reponse

Apr 20, 2009 - I-130 NOA 2 Hard Copy Arrived

Apr 20, 2009 - I-129F NOA 2 Hard Copy Arrived

may 28,2009 - received DS-3032

jun 29, 2009- dispatched DS-3032 to NVC

july 28,2009 - dispatched I-864

july 28,2009 - paid IV fee online

aug 10,2009 - received instruction package in email

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