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Hello everyone .

i have lived in two different cities from the age 16 . i was wondering if anyone could tell me that do i have to get police clearance certificate from both the places ? and what about passport clearance certificate ? do i have to get 2 passport clearance certificates from local passport offices of both the places ? or just from the passport office from where my passport was issued ?

thank you .

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Hello everyone .

i have lived in two different cities from the age 16 . i was wondering if anyone could tell me that do i have to get police clearance certificate from both the places ? and what about passport clearance certificate ? do i have to get 2 passport clearance certificates from local passport offices of both the places ? or just from the passport office from where my passport was issued ?

thank you .

This depends on what country/countries the cities were in and how long you lived there. According to the New Delhi embassy website, you need to get a police certificate for your local district and also each country you lived in for a period of 12 months or longer - so, if you have lived in 2 cities within India, or you lived in a city outside India for less than 12 months, then you only need to provide a police certificate for when you currently reside in India. If you lived in a city outside India for longer than 12 months, then you will need to get a police certificate from the authorities in that country.

You only need one passport office certificate from India, or rather from your local passport office.

All this information available here: http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/police_certificates.html

Hope this helps! :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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This depends on what country/countries the cities were in and how long you lived there. According to the New Delhi embassy website, you need to get a police certificate for your local district and also each country you lived in for a period of 12 months or longer - so, if you have lived in 2 cities within India, or you lived in a city outside India for less than 12 months, then you only need to provide a police certificate for when you currently reside in India. If you lived in a city outside India for longer than 12 months, then you will need to get a police certificate from the authorities in that country.

You only need one passport office certificate from India, or rather from your local passport office.

All this information available here: http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/police_certificates.html

Hope this helps! :)

thank you for the useful information .

 
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