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My English fiance lived in Spain for 2 years but never legally registered to live there, therefore, he can not get a police certificate from Spain. Does anyone have any suggestion on how to satisfy an CO in London U.S embassy if me fiance is asked why he doesn't have a police certificate from Spain? Should my fiance write a statement?

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As far as I'm aware he will need a Police Cert for that 2 years. I doubt a personal statement won't work. It's a tricky one & I hope you get it sorted.

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For a Singapore police certificate I supplied copies of an old passport. Showing I had entered legally, and stayed for a legal amount of time. (In this case 18 months.) There was no problem at all. I was told that any evidence to show I was in the country legally from X-Y would do.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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For a Singapore police certificate I supplied copies of an old passport. Showing I had entered legally, and stayed for a legal amount of time. (In this case 18 months.) There was no problem at all. I was told that any evidence to show I was in the country legally from X-Y would do.

Okay, thank you so much!

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For a Singapore police certificate I supplied copies of an old passport. Showing I had entered legally, and stayed for a legal amount of time. (In this case 18 months.) There was no problem at all. I was told that any evidence to show I was in the country legally from X-Y would do.

I'm confused, though. Did you get the certificate from Singapore or did you take that info to the interview?

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Hi,

I contacted the police in Singapore. I was really unkeen to get my ex husband to provide records of his employment there. Wanted another way. They said the passport info was enough. So I copied the biographic info, and the stamps on relevant pages. They just wanted evidence I was there. This was an expired passport.

Sent off the copies, plus money and got the poilce certificate back. That went to the embassy.

I did have all my expired passports with me at the interview as evidence of travel, but they were not asked for.

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