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Filed: Country: Mexico
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Hi, i am petitioning for my husband who came to us in 2003 and never left- we are now at the point that weve paid aos and iv fees and i need to submit the documentation, I have everything ready to go except i am having trouble with HOW DO I OBTAIN POLICE CERTIFICATES, AND COURT AND PRISON RECORDS?????

We live in wisconsin and my husband has no record in veracruz, mexico, and here in WI hes only had traffic citations(speeding and operating with suspended license) but never arrested.

I called our local clerk of court and was told they can give me a print out of past traffic tickets, or i can just print it from a public record site that anyone can access online... Am i missing something? am i calling the wrong place? do we also need to request one from mexico? he was older than 16 when he left mx....

please help.... ive made it this far and just have to finish compiling my extreme hardship letter and then i will send the i-601a too....

thanks!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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1. what age did he leave mexico ? there's an age thingie in the instructions and in the online NVC site. if he left after that age thingie, he'll need stuff from mexico. yup - yer on it, 16 is the limit. he'll need stuff from mexico.

2. ya, tickets in usa count.

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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Yea he came here illegally at 21yrs old.

So I am wondering who exactly i need to contact to get these in mexico and here?

Will going to the clerk of courts and getting their print out for all past traffic tickets be sufficient?

and since hes here in the us and never left could his parents get a police record on his behalf and from WHERE in Mexico?

and are both the police certificate and court/prison record kind of the same? Hes never been arrested, just went to court for tickets/paid them....

thank you so much for your help and rapid response!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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I tried searching on the reciprocity by country site but for Mexico it only has that police records are unavailable (whereas for Peru, it explains the very difficult process of obtaining them!)...Hopefully someone from Mexico can explain better...

http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/fees/reciprocity-by-country/MX.html#policerecords-3

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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yea I saw that after darnell confirmed i needed mexico. I will have my hubby call his parents in MX tomorrow- hes working. I know they had to go to im assuming the presidente municipal to get a new birth certificate a few years ago for him and they obviously did that with out him there... so hopefully thatll work for mexico... if theyre not criminals with no record what so ever do they just type that on some sort of document/ letterhead?

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In Mexico they call it Carta de No Antecedentes Penales.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: China
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You don't need it.

From my understanding, and from what I've read on various threads here, police certificates are considered unobtainable for Mexico and you do not need them at all.

With regards to a police certificate from Mexico, the two posts above are the only correct posts in this thread.

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