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Hi,

I'm a UKC and my fiance will soon be filing the I-129F and I'm starting to do a little research. The guides have answered pretty much all of my queries but I have one that I'm hoping someone will know something about. I served in the British Army from 1986 to 1994 and spent 4 years of that time in Germany. Does anyone know if I will need a Police Certificate from Germany or will my Military Record suffice?

Many thanks.

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i think you discharge papers will suffice - however if indoubt check and double check. I beleive i saw that very same question in the FAQ section on embassy webpage - if you navigate through to the fiancee section then check the FAQ it is in there - i seem to recall the discharge papers will satisfy - if in doubt email them including your case number on the title line of your email

Good Luck

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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hi....

i think you discharge papers will suffice - however if indoubt check and double check. I beleive i saw that very same question in the FAQ section on embassy webpage - if you navigate through to the fiancee section then check the FAQ it is in there - i seem to recall the discharge papers will satisfy - if in doubt email them including your case number on the title line of your email

Good Luck

Many thanks. And if anyone else is wondering the same thing here is a copy of what's on the Embassy FAQ.

I'm in Her Majesty's Forces/ the Diplomatic Service; I am applying for an immigrant visa, do I require a police certificate?

The Embassy will accept a copy of your military record or discharge papers for any country were you might have served while in the HM Forces. The Embassy will accept a letter from the Foreign and Commonwealth office in lieu of police certificates for any country were you may have served for the British Government.

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