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How does a US/Australian citizen living in the US get an Australian police certificate?

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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I'm a US citizen and will be petitioning for my fiance who is from Vietnam. I was born in Vietnam but grew up in Australia from 1981-1997. The K1 requirements state that I need a police certificate for over from any country in which I resided for more than one year while age 16 or older.

How would I go about getting a police certificate from Australia? Australians please chime in.

Thank you.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Request an application from here -

Criminal Records – National Police Check

Australian Federal Police

Locked Bag 8550

Canberra City ACT 2601

Australia

Telephone from Australia: (02) 6202-3333

Telephone from elsewhere: +61 2 6202-3333

Website: www.afp.gov.au

Make sure you tell them that you need a full federal police certificate - with fingerprints and name check.

01/09/09 - Sent I-129F

Visa Approved!

23/07/10 - Arrived in the U.S.

28/08/10 - Got Married

20/10/10 - Sent AOS

04/11/10 - InfoPass Appointment to request an Expedited AP

05/11/10 - Expedited AP Approved! RFE requested for AOS

01/02/11 - RFE sent

01/01/11 - RFE Received

01/12/11 - Biometrics taken

01/28/11 - EAD Approved

02/02/11 - AOS moved to CSC

03/07/11 - Greencard Approved!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I'm a US citizen and will be petitioning for my fiance who is from Vietnam. I was born in Vietnam but grew up in Australia from 1981-1997. The K1 requirements state that I need a police certificate for over from any country in which I resided for more than one year while age 16 or older.

How would I go about getting a police certificate from Australia? Australians please chime in.

Thank you.

USC does not need police certificates... only the non-USC alien who will be applying for a visa

YMMV

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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USC does not need police certificates... only the non-USC alien who will be applying for a visa

True. I just re-read the OP. Silly me :bonk:

01/09/09 - Sent I-129F

Visa Approved!

23/07/10 - Arrived in the U.S.

28/08/10 - Got Married

20/10/10 - Sent AOS

04/11/10 - InfoPass Appointment to request an Expedited AP

05/11/10 - Expedited AP Approved! RFE requested for AOS

01/02/11 - RFE sent

01/01/11 - RFE Received

01/12/11 - Biometrics taken

01/28/11 - EAD Approved

02/02/11 - AOS moved to CSC

03/07/11 - Greencard Approved!

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