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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: India
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20 hours ago, pink_niru said:

As feb2007 said u need PCC from all contries if you lived more than 6 month AFTER age of 16.

 

If u havent lived in any contry after 16 and/or not for 6 month... pcc for that contry not needed

Thank you,much appreciated

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: India
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On 7/1/2019 at 7:19 PM, Feb2007 said:

If you lived in India and were over 16 at that time, they will ask for police certificate. I have same case. India will not issue PCC for non nationals. I got the police certificate from Indian embassy in New Zealand  which was rejected. I have now left a comment on CEAC that police certificate not available for non Indian nationals as per information provided on US immigration website.

Well I rang Indian high commission here in UK and was told that I can apply,so let's see.

 

Thank you for your help.

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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1 hour ago, hir79 said:

Well I rang Indian high commission here in UK and was told that I can apply,so let's see.

 

Thank you for your help.

Yes. I got the police certificate from Indian embassy in NZ but was rejected in CEAC. Please let me know how your case proceeds. Also let me know if you were able to get the PCC from India. Thanks 

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Category F3

PD 12 Feb 2007

All Chargeability Areas

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Filed: FB-3 Visa Country: Canada
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17 hours ago, Feb2007 said:

Yes. I got the police certificate from Indian embassy in NZ but was rejected in CEAC. Please let me know how your case proceeds. Also let me know if you were able to get the PCC from India. 

i am also in same boat. I am in Canada and I am facing the same problem although I am able to apply for pcc for india for time I had been in india after I got my Canadian citizen hope that's work, also my cousin who is also in Canada who is also in same process called NVC and they said if you have foreign citizenship you don't need to submit pcc from india . its very confusing

 

Thanks

 

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Filed: FB-3 Visa Country: India
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19 hours ago, chauhanmanish said:

i am also in same boat. I am in Canada and I am facing the same problem although I am able to apply for pcc for india for time I had been in india after I got my Canadian citizen hope that's work, also my cousin who is also in Canada who is also in same process called NVC and they said if you have foreign citizenship you don't need to submit pcc from india . its very confusing

 

Thanks

 

Hope this will help. It is 12 months and not 6 months as mentioned by earlier post. 

 

If you are 16 years of age or older, you must submit a photocopy of a police certificate from all countries you have lived in using below criteria:

If you ... AND you... THEN submit a police certificate from...
Are 16 years old or older Lived in your country of nationality for more than 6 months at any time in your life Your country of nationality
Are 16 years old or older Have lived in your country of current residence (if different from nationality) for more than 6 months Your country of current residence
Have ever lived in another country for 12 months or more Were 16 years or older at the time you lived there The country where you used to live.
Were arrested for any reason, regardless of how long you lived in that city or country, and no matter what age you were   The city and/or country where you were arrested.
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Filed: FB-3 Visa Country: Canada
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7 hours ago, Paseb said:

Hope this will help. It is 12 months and not 6 months as mentioned by earlier post. 

 

If you are 16 years of age or older, you must submit a photocopy of a police certificate from all countries you have lived in using below criteria:

If you ... AND you... THEN submit a police certificate from...
Are 16 years old or older Lived in your country of nationality for more than 6 months at any time in your life Your country of nationality
Are 16 years old or older Have lived in your country of current residence (if different from nationality) for more than 6 months Your country of current residence
Have ever lived in another country for 12 months or more Were 16 years or older at the time you lived there The country where you used to live.
Were arrested for any reason, regardless of how long you lived in that city or country, and no matter what age you were   The city and/or country where you were arrested.

Thanks for follow up

The problem is indian consulate dont issue pcc to foreign nationals. I was in india untill 26th year of my age ,but indian consulate is not issuing pcc for past stay once you get foreign citizenship. This is very frustrating situation 

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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35 minutes ago, chauhanmanish said:

Thanks for follow up

The problem is indian consulate dont issue pcc to foreign nationals. I was in india untill 26th year of my age ,but indian consulate is not issuing pcc for past stay once you get foreign citizenship. This is very frustrating situation 

As per Reciprocity Schedule - India:

Travel.States.Gov:

 

Comments: Police certificates are only available for Indian nationals and non-Indian nationals currently living in India. Indian police certificates are not available for foreign (non-Indian) nationals applying outside India.

Category F3

PD 12 Feb 2007

All Chargeability Areas

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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57 minutes ago, chauhanmanish said:

Thanks for follow up

The problem is indian consulate dont issue pcc to foreign nationals. I was in india untill 26th year of my age ,but indian consulate is not issuing pcc for past stay once you get foreign citizenship. This is very frustrating situation 

In CEAC I selected not available and copy paste the the entire note as per my precious post in CEAC comments section. As we have surrendered Indian passport, we will not get PCC from India.

Category F3

PD 12 Feb 2007

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7 hours ago, Feb2007 said:

In CEAC I selected not available and copy paste the the entire note as per my precious post in CEAC comments section. As we have surrendered Indian passport, we will not get PCC from India.

U can tell them about this rule.i also didn't submit saudi pcc as they dont issue it and they gave me case completion. 

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On 7/4/2019 at 6:42 PM, Feb2007 said:

In CEAC I selected not available and copy paste the the entire note as per my precious post in CEAC comments section. As we have surrendered Indian passport, we will not get PCC from India.

This is ridiculous!

As I went to Indiian high commission to apply for PCC for me n my husband and they took my application and told me I will get my PCC by post within one week to one month time.

 

So my question is if they don't issue PCC to foreign nationals why did they accept my application and btw to my surprise they also took our British passports and sent it off with the application.

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Filed: F-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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55 minutes ago, hir79 said:

This is ridiculous!

As I went to Indiian high commission to apply for PCC for me n my husband and they took my application and told me I will get my PCC by post within one week to one month time.

 

So my question is if they don't issue PCC to foreign nationals why did they accept my application and btw to my surprise they also took our British passports and sent it off with the application.

Are you applying in India or Indian high commission overseas?

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PD 12 Feb 2007

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