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Yes, only Canada (only from countries lived in since age 16).

Is Police Cert. requires to all applicants? My Fiance is not travel out or lived outside my country. Is he needs one? Anyone? Please advise. Thanks.

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Is Police Cert. requires to all applicants? My Fiance is not travel out or lived outside my country. Is he needs one? Anyone? Please advise. Thanks.

Are you the USC, and your fiance the alien (and he has only lived in his country)? If so, he needs a police cert. from his country, (but not until after NOA2).

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No need to be rude, Steven. We're all here to help eachother. Police certificates are only required of applicants aged 16 or older. (South Africa won't be relevant as she was under 16 when she emigrated).

All 16+ applicants need the relevant police certificates, yes. As far as I know, the only exempt country you don't need one for is the USA itself. Any other country you've lived in for more than 6 months, you will need one.

http://www.***removed***/immigration/police-certificates.html

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Any other country you've lived in for more than 6 months, you will need one.

More than 12 months actually. Not 6. (It could be different depending on the embassies the foreign fiancé goes through. I am sure that for the UK it is "more than a year" for France it is "at least 12 months". I have read on a thread that for canada it was "more than 6 months", but that was from a membe who hadn't recieved packet 3 yet, and didn't make it clear where the info was from. Another (way more advance member) from canada said it was 12 months. I tend to believe it should be 12 months in all embassies)

Good luck in your visa journey!

From the day we sent I-129F to the day I recieved my K-1: Exactly 9 months
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Are you the USC, and your fiance the alien (and he has only lived in his country)? If so, he needs a police cert. from his country, (but not until after NOA2).

Thank you, ricnall. Yes. I am USC and my Fiance is Alien. Is there nyone knows how long Police Cert is good for? Any responses will be help for me and I very appreciate.

Thanks ALL.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Thank you, ricnall. Yes. I am USC and my Fiance is Alien. Is there nyone knows how long Police Cert is good for? Any responses will be help for me and I very appreciate.

Thanks ALL.

Usually embassies will accept any police certificate that is less than a year old, even if the police certificate itself is supposed to be good for less than that. However, there are exeptions. The only one I know about is US embassy in France that requires a police certificate less than 3 months old even though the PC is valid for a year.

I asked mine after NOA2, just because it is pretty quick to get a french PC for a french citizen. But if you know it is gonna take smthg like 2 months to get a PC, I guess it would be good to ask for it after 5 or 6 months even if you don't have NOA2 yet.

Good luck in your visa journey!

From the day we sent I-129F to the day I recieved my K-1: Exactly 9 months
I am the benifeciary

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