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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello Guys....

I hv spent 7 years in Uk as a student and i got married last year after that i came back to pakistan and now its been more then six months that i am in Pakistan .My i-130 Petition hv been approved and now my case is with NVC and we have paid Visa Fee to Them and waiting for next step so my queastion is in interview would they need police certificate from UK or Pakistan's police certificate would be enough.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I assume that you would be 16+ when you were in UK. If it is the case, then you require PCC from UK, and then get one PCC from Pakistan.

Thanks for the Reply Friend

yes i was 19years old whn i been to uk and i hv one police report with me but that one is like 2 years old and i think they need police report which is not older then a month or two months old

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Yes, that is true. But I will suggest you to contact US Embassy to get up-to-date info regarding this.

Thank You Very Much Let me One More Queastion Which fee we hv to pay 1st. the AOS one or Visa Fee as amnt dealing with my case my brother in law is dealing with it so amnt well aware of it and after paying the visa fee how much time they gonna take for interview

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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The other posters are correct - you will need a police certificate for UK since you lived there for more than one year after reaching age 16. My fiance also lived in the UK for several years and was required to get a police certificate.

For a UK police certificate, go to: http://www.acpo.police.uk/NationalPolicing/ACROCriminalRecordsOffice/PoliceCertificates.aspx

One other tip: If you use a courier (TCS, etc) to mail the UK police certificate application, make sure you contact ACPO to get their physical mailing address. The mailing address provided on the application is a PO Box # & courier services like TCS won't be able to deliver there. My fiance used TCS and it was a big headache to get the application re-routed. If I had to do it all over again, I would have used regular Pakistani postal mail and sent the application to the PO box address listed on the application.

 
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