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Hi All,

My husband has been residing in Belize since 1995 and has recently had to apply to replace a lost residency card. He has been waiting 8 weeks for his passport to be returned with a stamp for his residency, and only with this stamp can he get the police certificate for that country. It appears that the Belize immigration office cannot locate his records (not a big surprise). Has anyone had a similar experience--- being unable to get a document that is required? Any suggestions on options for us?

Just for background, he is a British citizen and we married in Belize and are filing through the U.S. embassy in Belize. This is the last piece of documentation we are waiting for for the U.S. immigrant visa application.

Thanks in advance!

 
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