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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Is it necessary for the no enpediment to marriage form? I was told that it takes a long time to recieve it even if you pay for expedited request. I also was told that on the police record it contains on that type of information. Is there anyone out there that did not have the form at the time of the interview if so could you please give some advice. Reason is that it is a slim chance that a individual may have it on time for the interview, truth be told that kinda bothers me

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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The consulate requires it - it isn't up to the petitioner to decide whether or not its necessary, and what is contained on the police record is irrelevant to that question, they are not checking marriage records.

Yes, people have gotten through without it, because it wasn't ready on time, or it wasn't asked for at the interview - But better to be safe then sorry, and if you are worried about getting it on time, order it now.

Fire de a Mus Mus tail, him tink a cool breeze

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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The consulate requires it - it isn't up to the petitioner to decide whether or not its necessary, and what is contained on the police record is irrelevant to that question, they are not checking marriage records.

Yes, people have gotten through without it, because it wasn't ready on time, or it wasn't asked for at the interview - But better to be safe then sorry, and if you are worried about getting it on time, order it now.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Is it necessary for the no enpediment to marriage form? I was told that it takes a long time to recieve it even if you pay for expedited request. I also was told that on the police record it contains on that type of information. Is there anyone out there that did not have the form at the time of the interview if so could you please give some advice. Reason is that it is a slim chance that a individual may have it on time for the interview, truth be told that kinda bothers me

A No-Impediment Certificate or single status affidavit is issued by the RGD on security paper. This document is issued to persons who have never been married in the island of Jamaica. The no-impediment certificate is usually requested by the embassy when the pettion is filed by US Citizen sponsoring a child over the age of 16 yrs old. Although there are instances when a fiance may be asked to produce this document.

The RGD issues this certificate and it is usually valid for 6 months. It is best to apply for the no-impediment atlest two months before your interview as this is an intricate document to prepare. The RGD will use the individuals birth records to search their marriage data inorder to prepare the no-impediment certificate. Therefore it is best that you do not apply for a birth certificate and the no-impediment at the same time as this could result in delays.

Here is the information required when submitting an application for a no-impediment:

Child's name (name of the person who the certifcate is being applied for)

Date of Birth

Place of Birth

Birth Registration Number

Places in Jamaica the applicant has lived since the age of 16

Mothers Name

Fathers Name

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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A No-Impediment Certificate or single status affidavit is issued by the RGD on security paper. This document is issued to persons who have never been married in the island of Jamaica. The no-impediment certificate is usually requested by the embassy when the pettion is filed by US Citizen sponsoring a child over the age of 16 yrs old. Although there are instances when a fiance may be asked to produce this document.

The RGD issues this certificate and it is usually valid for 6 months. It is best to apply for the no-impediment atlest two months before your interview as this is an intricate document to prepare. The RGD will use the individuals birth records to search their marriage data inorder to prepare the no-impediment certificate. Therefore it is best that you do not apply for a birth certificate and the no-impediment at the same time as this could result in delays.

Here is the information required when submitting an application for a no-impediment:

Child's name (name of the person who the certifcate is being applied for)

Date of Birth

Place of Birth

Birth Registration Number

Places in Jamaica the applicant has lived since the age of 16

Mothers Name

Fathers Name

Thank you all for the input. We didnt know about the form until reading about on this web site. NVC just forward our petition to Jamaica Embassy and we now have a interview for 11/15/2011. That is why I was wondering rather or not if it was important or not. Thanks again. let me ask another question. would this cause a RFE?

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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What it would possibly cause is a blue slip at the interview - which means you have to get the form, then wait until you can schedule an appointment to go back for the second interview with the form - You have time, send your fiance to the RGD tomorrow to get the form expedited.

Fire de a Mus Mus tail, him tink a cool breeze

 
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