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Filed: FB-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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If you are no longer living in the UK, then I would not worry about that police certificate being current. The one from the country you are living in should be current at the time of interview. When we had our interview, our UK certs were expired, however, we obtained current Canadian ones since those had also expired and our current country of residence is Canada.

if we visited any country for 5 days the police certificate of that country also required we recently visited Malaysia for 5 days please reply me soon
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if we visited any country for 5 days the police certificate of that country also required we recently visited Malaysia for 5 days please reply me soon

Police certificates are only required for the countries you have lived in since the age of 16 for a period of 6 months or more or where you have been arrested, not for the countries you have visited.

If they were required for the countries visited, then I would have had to provide certificates for Pakistan, UK, USA, Czech Republic, Austria, Canada and Poland and it would get very expensive very quickly.

Take a look at the attached screenshot which I have taken from the travel.state.gov website. This is information that anyone could easily find themselves by using Google.

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Priority date 9th December 2004. Interview email received 31/08/2016. Medicals completed 12/09/2016 and received 20/09/2016. Interview done at Montreal on 03/10/2016. Visas issued 17th November 2016. Passports received 21/11/2016.

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Filed: FB-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Police certificates are only required for the countries you have lived in since the age of 16 for a period of 6 months or more or where you have been arrested, not for the countries you have visited.

If they were required for the countries visited, then I would have had to provide certificates for Pakistan, UK, USA, Czech Republic, Austria, Canada and Poland and it would get very expensive very quickly.

Take a look at the attached screenshot which I have taken from the travel.state.gov website. This is information that anyone could easily find themselves by using Google.

police certificates.PNG

thanx for info
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If you are no longer living in the UK, then I would not worry about that police certificate being current. The one from the country you are living in should be current at the time of interview. When we had our interview, our UK certs were expired, however, we obtained current Canadian ones since those had also expired and our current country of residence is Canada.

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If you are no longer living in the UK, then I would not worry about that police certificate being current. The one from the country you are living in should be current at the time of interview. When we had our interview, our UK certs were expired, however, we obtained current Canadian ones since those had also expired and our current country of residence is Canada.

Thanks so much. I appreciate.

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Jamaica
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NVC seems to clear the influx which caused the stagnation in the process for the last 5 month of the last calendar year, I think the next bulletin will move 5 months to justify the 4 months move in the January " the date for filing" bulletin.

PD >>13 June 2005

WL>> Jan 2016

CC>> April 2016

IL>> ................................

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Canada
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Hope going to a different address before leaving for the final destination on the form I've filled won't be a problem at the port of entry?

I don't think this should be an issue. My final destination has changed, same state but different address. I think the only concern is that you give them an address where your green cards are to be sent to. Guess I'll find out in a month's time.

Priority date 9th December 2004. Interview email received 31/08/2016. Medicals completed 12/09/2016 and received 20/09/2016. Interview done at Montreal on 03/10/2016. Visas issued 17th November 2016. Passports received 21/11/2016.

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Anyone update interview letter of vb Jan? Pls.tks.

Long Weekend USA.

Thanksgiving+Black Friday+Saturday/Sunday weekend. So any news from Monday.

Category F3                                                                       Documents submitted --  3 February 2017

PD 01 August 2005                                                          Case Complete --             17 October 2017

Case approval 09 January 2006                                    VB month for PD to be current -- November 2017

Changeability Rest of World                                           IL received --                                   10 January 2018

Invoice ID Available                                                          Interview Date --                             12 April  2018

Case open 28 September 2016                                     Status with AP                                 17 April 2018                                 

Welcome Letter 30 September 2016                            Status with Issued                          18 April 2018       

Invoice Paid -- 28 December 2016

DS 260 filled --  2 February 2017 

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: Canada
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EdgeOfTomorrow,

I have one query if i 864 which is submitted to nvc , if it has few mistakes than can it be corrected in I 864 which we are taking to embassy

I have to take new date as I booked on the same date with ustravel docs in ignorance

your inputs wil be highly appreciated..

And also do we need to show petitioners original birth certificate

Please help

If your I-864 has mistakes, then I would suggest that your petitioner either writes a letter pointing out those mistakes and taking it with you or you could just have them complete another I-864 along with a letter explaining the reason for submission of a corrected I-864. When were these mistakes realised and by whom? You or the petitioner?

If you have an impending interview soon get this done now and have the petitioner courier these documents to you. As for the petitioner's birth certificate, you would not be expected to show the original as you would not be expected to have that document in your possession.

As a word of caution, if you know there are errors on the I-864 do not try to "hide" these from the Consular Officer because if something happens and you get found out you will not get an easy time.

There were errors on two of my children's DS-260s which I noticed and even though these were only minor errors, I wrote 2 letters with an explanation pointing them out and accepting full responsibility for them and gave them to the CO at interview time.

Priority date 9th December 2004. Interview email received 31/08/2016. Medicals completed 12/09/2016 and received 20/09/2016. Interview done at Montreal on 03/10/2016. Visas issued 17th November 2016. Passports received 21/11/2016.

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