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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just have a couple of questions about my fiances interview in Jordan for the K1. First my fiance is from the Philippines. I read someone failed because they didn't show up to the interview. However this was not for Jordan it was for another country. Am I allowed to show up at my fiance's interview and should I? Or will it make a difference in Jordan?

I also read this review

"Every thing was great. Except for one thing. Jenny got the wrong police report. The Embassy requires a Police Certificate from the Jordanian CID. Jenny is from the Phillipines. Can anyone tell us how long this process will take. They gave her a letter stating she must Aramex her Passport and Police Certificate to the Embassy. Please can someone help us."

Can someone explain the parts in bold?

What is the Jordanian CID? What does CID stand for?

Does this still affect us now (seemed like an old review)?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Not sure if you have seen this or if it is even of any help, But it does mention a little about police certificates on the website.

What documents are needed at the immigrant interview Amman,Jordan US consul website.

http://jordan.usembassy.gov/iv_documents_required.html

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Not sure if you have seen this or if it is even of any help, But it does mention a little about police certificates on the website.

What documents are needed at the immigrant interview Amman,Jordan US consul website.

http://jordan.usembassy.gov/iv_documents_required.html

Thanks and yes I've seen this. I guess one of my main questions is what does it mean when the review says "Jordanian CID" and what's Aramex?

Also just an assumption but I don't need to show up to the interview?

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Aramex is kind of like the FedEx of the middle east.

According to DOS - they don't have a clear method of obtaining a police certification (although it sounds like the Embassy/Consulate does. http://travel.state.gov/visa/fees/fees_5455.html?cid=8983 Am sure there will be some other Jordan members to fill in the blanks.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Ok just a guess but considering the original reviewer spelled Philippines wrong maybe CID is a typo-------------> The General Intelligence Directorate (GID) :thumbs:

On a side note

Can we get any information before we get approved?

Such as cenomar and Police Cert from Phil since she won't be going back before the interview.

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