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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hello all.

I am putting together all the paperwork necesary for my visa application. In the papers I need to get I have to get police records from every place I lived since i was 16. I have no police record not even for jaywalking. I used to live in NJ and then in PA because of schools but I am currently in Peru. How do I go about getting those empty records? My fiancee lives in TX.

thank you for your time.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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The US doesn't do police certificates; that will be taken care of by the background checks. So nothing to obtain for those places you lived.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Hello all.

I am putting together all the paperwork necesary for my visa application. In the papers I need to get I have to get police records from every place I lived since i was 16. I have no police record not even for jaywalking. I used to live in NJ and then in PA because of schools but I am currently in Peru. How do I go about getting those empty records? My fiancee lives in TX.

thank you for your time.

There is no need to get a police certificate for places in the US.

It doesn't matter if you have no police record even for jaywalking. Most people requesting police certificates don't have records either. Your police certificate will show that you don't have a criminal record. This is what the US Embassy wants to know; whether you have a clean record or not.

You will need police certificate from Peru and any other foreign countries that you have lived in for at least 6 months since age 16.

Google "Peru police certificate" and you will get plenty of good resources on how to get your police certificate.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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thank you for the replies.

I have another question,

in the letter my fiancee received for the paperwork I need to bring with:

Point 11, about she being able to support me I need her I-134 (affidavit of Support), last year´s taxes (form 1040), W2, employment letter, etc.

What is in the etc?

She had already sent me a copy of G-1145, I-129F and G-325A.

Thanks for all the replies :goofy:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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The etc consists of general documents like proof of assets, bank account information etc...however if your sponsor's income meets 125% above the poverty level, then all they need to provide is tax information (either a tax summary for the past year or a 1040 from the past year) and w2s for a few months at least. Employment letters, bank account information and proof of assets are probably not really required.

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