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30 minutes ago, NikLR said:

You don't need a police certificate from Pakistan 

? I’m assuming this is a consular case?

 

@Nomi78666, your wife will need a Pakistan police certificate that covers the entire time period from her 16th birthday (or whatever she age she arrived if the was older than that) until today (or if she's living elsewhere, until she left)

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/collect-and-submit-forms-and-documents-to-the-nvc/step-5-collect-supporting-documents.html

 

 

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11 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

? I’m assuming this is a consular case?

 

@Nomi78666, your wife will need a Pakistan police certificate that covers the entire time period from her 16th birthday (or whatever she age she arrived if the was older than that) until today (or if she's living elsewhere, until she left)

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/collect-and-submit-forms-and-documents-to-the-nvc/step-5-collect-supporting-documents.html

 

 

Thx I know but I was more asking she only required 1 police certificate or she need separate police certificate for different address in pakistan or can we put 2 address on 1 police certificate 

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Uhm no.  Look ay the country reciprocity.  Pakistan doesnt supply reliable police certificates and they're not required. 

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Pakistan.html

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Comments: Pakistan has no nationwide tracking system for criminal activities. Police Character Certificates are available for a fee from District Coordinating Offices. However, they are not an accurate reflection of an individual's criminal record. An applicant who has committed a crime in one district may be able to obtain a clean Character Certificate from that district or another. Given the inaccuracy of these certificates, they are not required for consular processing.

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2 minutes ago, NikLR said:

Uhm no.  Look ay the country reciprocity.  Pakistan doesnt supply reliable police certificates and they're not required. 

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Pakistan.html

Ah.... got it!

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On 2/11/2019 at 1:59 PM, Nomi78666 said:

It's for f4 immigration Visa 

 

Now I am confused do we need police certificate or no 

 

Cuz on civil documents its say they want canadian police certificate and pakistani as well ?

1. Provide what you have been asked from the authorities. Ignore the generic website info.

2. If both addresses are in the same city then IMHO certificate from last address should be sufficient.

3. 2 different cities then provide one from each city to be on the safe side. A little bit of extra hassle can save you from long delays in the process later.

4. Decision is yours. 

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9 minutes ago, wahsan said:

1. Provide what you have been asked from the authorities. Ignore the generic website info.

2. If both addresses are in the same city then IMHO certificate from last address should be sufficient.

3. 2 different cities then provide one from each city to be on the safe side. A little bit of extra hassle can save you from long delays in the process later.

4. Decision is yours. 

Thx 

 

Both address are in same city 

What's imho certificate so I can explain to my father in law in Pakistan 

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