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Hi everyone, I have a question regarding the police checks for the NVC step. My wife and I are expecting her i-130 to be approved in the next 1-2 months and want to have all of our documents prepared for the NVC step. I have a question regarding the police check. My wife is a citizen of the Republic of Georgia and yesterday went to have her police check done. The people at the justice hall told her their police checks are valid for 15 days (for themselves). The state department says background checks can be 1 year old. My fear though is that even though the background check will be less than 1 year old, I imagine that Georgia writes on their background check that it is only valid for 15 days. My fear is that this could create confusion for the person evaluating her case. Has anyone experiences something similar or have any thoughts about this?

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14 hours ago, coolguy223 said:

Hi everyone, I have a question regarding the police checks for the NVC step. My wife and I are expecting her i-130 to be approved in the next 1-2 months and want to have all of our documents prepared for the NVC step. I have a question regarding the police check. My wife is a citizen of the Republic of Georgia and yesterday went to have her police check done. The people at the justice hall told her their police checks are valid for 15 days (for themselves). The state department says background checks can be 1 year old. My fear though is that even though the background check will be less than 1 year old, I imagine that Georgia writes on their background check that it is only valid for 15 days. My fear is that this could create confusion for the person evaluating her case. Has anyone experiences something similar or have any thoughts about this?

The state department goes by its own guidelines, there are many (probably most in fact) countries where their own official validity is less than a year. It shouldn’t be a problem. 

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