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hello everyone



i would really be grateful on answer about this- my police certificate in a country where i lived before too and in which im citizen too ( i have 2 police cert therefore , in country which i reside now and in which i lived before) - well the police cert in country in which i lived before does not show the period of living there- how long i lived there ( i lived there a couple of years). it only says no convictions . But it lacks how long i lived there.



I wonder if this is really problem for NVC? i did not know it before. Will they see it as a problem?



I would appreciate really if someone can answer. someone who already sent these police certifocates to NVC and knows if their cover period of living in a certain country too.



thank you

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  On 4/23/2014 at 9:34 PM, LMLM said:

Hi there! It doesn't matter if it not show in your police clearance how long you live there as long as you are cleared and no criminal record.

Thank you for your answer! it is helpful really.

i wonder if such certificates of other people here too show how long they lived in one country (if lived in another country for some time ) ?

and if sent to nvc , did they see it as an issue?

i thought police clereance should only show the purpose of it for some person, that is, no convictions.

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i had no idea such certificate would show the period of living in one country. hm. i saw it at the site of nvc but after i already sent all documents. i really hope that wont be an issue ...others were sendind such certificates too and i would like to know if thiers were showing such period of time.

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Base on my experience I submitted two police clearances, 1 from my country of origin that I live before and 1 clearance from my country that I presently residing. Those two clearances doesn't show period on how I long I live in such countries. Hope this will help you and think positive. Good luck to your journey!

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  On 4/23/2014 at 10:32 PM, LMLM said:

Base on my experience I submitted two police clearances, 1 from my country of origin that I live before and 1 clearance from my country that I presently residing. Those two clearances doesn't show period on how I long I live in such countries. Hope this will help you and think positive. Good luck to your journey!

Thank you really! it is helpful a lot to know such things. I was confused about it really. Especially as i already sent all the documents. I had no idea about that period of time. I thought it has to have only purpose of it , that is clear. I really hope it wont be problem for nvc , because it does show the purpose of it , which is, i guess, the most important for such document .

 
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