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Hi! 

 

I am the beneficiary and I’m from the UK,  my interview is booked for a month time, however I still need to just get a police certificate from Spain. I’m really struggling to sort it out online, does anyone know how to obtain this? I have family in Spain can they go somewhere in Spain and get this for me? And will it take more than a month? Thank you! :)

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Hi! I am the beneficiary I’m from the UK. My interview is in 4 weeks however I need to get a police certificate from Mexico, trying to do it online but can’t find how. Does anyone know how to get this? I have my mum in Mexico to help if needed, as I can’t go to Mexico right now. Thank you!

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14 minutes ago, Sophiecheshire said:

Hi! I am the beneficiary I’m from the UK. My interview is in 4 weeks however I need to get a police certificate from Mexico, trying to do it online but can’t find how. Does anyone know how to get this? I have my mum in Mexico to help if needed, as I can’t go to Mexico right now. Thank you!

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Mexico.html Says a family new vet can take a power of attorney document to police 

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35 minutes ago, Sophiecheshire said:

Hi! 

 

I am the beneficiary and I’m from the UK,  my interview is booked for a month time, however I still need to just get a police certificate from Spain. I’m really struggling to sort it out online, does anyone know how to obtain this? I have family in Spain can they go somewhere in Spain and get this for me? And will it take more than a month? Thank you! :)

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Spain.html implies you can do this online. The link State gave is broken but https://sede.mjusticia.gob.es/es/tramites/certificado-antecedentes seems to work and seems to let you obtain an electric police certificate 

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7 minutes ago, Mike E said:

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Mexico.html Says a family new vet can take a power of attorney document to police 

Thank you! My mum lives in Cancun, she cannot currently travel to Mexico City. Do you know if she’s able to get the document at a police office near her?

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2 minutes ago, Mike E said:

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Spain.html implies you can do this online. The link State gave us broken but https://sede.mjusticia.gob.es/es/tramites/certificado-antecedentes seems to work and seems to let you obtain an electric police certificate 

Amazing thank you for your help! 😊🙏🏽

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8 minutes ago, Sophiecheshire said:

Thank you! My mum lives in Cancun, she cannot currently travel to Mexico City. Do you know if she’s able to get the document at a police office near her?

Per the link I gave you, no. But the link says either of you can call

 

The office is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.  For inquiries about the process, applicants may call the institution at:  011-52-55-5128-4100 and 011-52-55-5599-2000, exts. 18992, 18993, 18994 y 18733.  

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18 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

How long were u in Mexico?

How long were u in Spain?

I lived in Spain up until I was 17, so about 7 months after the age of 16. 

Mexico I lived there for about 15 months

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10 hours ago, Sophiecheshire said:

I lived in Spain up until I was 17, so about 7 months after the age of 16. 

Mexico I lived there for about 15 months

Did the rules change? Police certificate should be required when you've lived in a country for at least a year.

For Mexico you can get the federal certificate - just available going to the Mexico City office- or the state one -depending on where you lived-.

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