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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Question about K Visa Instructions (P4) - Police Certificates need for (2) current residence where the applicant had resided for at least six months since attaining the age of sixteen.

My gal had lived at college for 4 years in another providence, but she said her hukou has always been in her home town and she was just a 'visitor' in her college town so she did not reside there and thus does not need a police certificate from that local.

VJers thoughts?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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get police clearance certificate from the city/district/province

where

here hukuo is listed

as

one pcc covers all of china

and

the pcc is only issued in her hukuo city.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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get police clearance certificate from the city/district/province

where

here hukuo is listed

as

one pcc covers all of china

and

the pcc is only issued in her hukuo city.

That is what I thought, I just needed to see it again! Yes!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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My wife was born in Sichuan but now lives in Fujian and her hukou was transferred there when she started her job. She only needed to get the police certificate from her current town but she had to get her notarial birth certificate from her hometown.

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get police clearance certificate from the city/district/province

where

here hukuo is listed

as

one pcc covers all of china

and

the pcc is only issued in her hukuo city.

What if the hukou has been moved in the past?

My wife was born in Sichuan but now lives in Fujian and her hukou was transferred there when she started her job. She only needed to get the police certificate from her current town but she had to get her notarial birth certificate from her hometown.

Guangzhou was ok with just the one police certificate? I've been really worried about this step, because I don't know if my fiancee will be able to go to the other city where her hukou was during her college years.

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she'll be ok with/at the current hukuo, getting the PCC.

Usually. Unless it's some backwater place/city - then get to the bigger PSB in the district.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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We talked with the PSB where my fiancee lives to see if they would even consider giving us a police certificate (this is where she currently lives, not her hukou town). Without a hukou in that area, and with no money or guanxi, they basically just laughed in our faces and said f@#$ off. (ok, that was a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the idea)

We only have the police cert in her hometown, which has been notarized and whatnot. So, although we haven't done the interview yet, I am trusitng all my fellow VJers that everything will be fine!

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Things certainly dance to the beat of a different drum in the PRC…..cool.png

I have heard of some rumors that the hukuo "system" may be changing soon…..dry.png

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