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Filed: Country: Indonesia
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Hi all.

My fiance currently is a resident in the UK. We are still waiting for the NOA2, but have read that she will need a police report. She has lived in the UK for over a year, but when she asked an Indonesian police station for a report, they said she would have to show up in person to get her photo taken.

Will she actually need a police report from Indonesia, and if so, does anyone know if she can get this without having to travel all the way back to Indo just to have her photo taken?

Thanks a bunch.

Jeff

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all.

My fiance currently is a resident in the UK. We are still waiting for the NOA2, but have read that she will need a police report. She has lived in the UK for over a year, but when she asked an Indonesian police station for a report, they said she would have to show up in person to get her photo taken.

Will she actually need a police report from Indonesia, and if so, does anyone know if she can get this without having to travel all the way back to Indo just to have her photo taken?

Thanks a bunch.

Jeff

You only need a police report from any country that you have lived in for MORE than 12 months.

These then need to translated into English.

Hope this helps

I had the same problem trying to get one from Prague, they wanted me to get a flight over to request the report

after many attempts I got in touch with USCIS and American Embassy to ask if they could help

they said if I have information of attempting to get report then should be ok, I know mine was not

the norm, I would check with USCIS about the situation, as I said if you have lived there more than 12 months you

might need one.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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You can go to the embassy of the country from whom the police certificate is needed. they will generally give translated copies but you might still need to get them translated.

check The state.gov `reciprocity by country` page. It will tell you how to get it, generally how long it takes and what you need to do. There are some countries where the police certificates are unavailable. Its possible Indonesia is one of them.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/fees/fees_4881.html?cid=3584

2007-11-10 Met on an airplane on the way to Japan

2008-03-28 First actual date!

2009-03-31 Returned from Japan

K1 Timeline

2009-08-22 Filed K1

2009-09-01 NOA1

2009-09-29 NOA2

2009-10-23 Montreal Received

2009-11-08 Packet 3 Sent

2010-02-02 Packet 4 Received

2010-03-19 Interview

Interview Result :Admin Review-missing papers

2010-06-24 Visa in Hand.. FINALLY!!!

2010-06-25 US Entry

2010-07-02 MARRIED!

2010-07-13 Applied for SSN

2010-08-03 SSN received

AOS Timeline

2010-08-16 I485 sent to chicago lockbox

2010-08-24 NOA1 received

2010-09-17 Case transferred to CSC

2010-10-23 Bio appt letter received for nov 9th

2010-11-03 Biometrics appt. EAD card issued

 
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