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How to get a Police Certificate from Qatar with No Qatar ID (QID)? (Merged)

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Hello visa journey community, I have a question about when a police clearance is needed. My Filipina fiance worked in Qatar for a little more than 6 months about 5 years ago. At the time she was over the age of 16 and had a clean record in Qatar. Do we need a police clearance in Qatar? I researched and some people said if over 6 months while others said if over 12 months. Thank you so much for all the help on this website. 

 

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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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3 hours ago, Tangelo5 said:

we need a police clearance in Qatar? I researched and some people said if over 6 months while others said if over 12 months. Thank you so much for all the help on this website. 

Varies according to the whims of the consulate.

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If you need to get the police clearance from Qatar, you can follow the procedures from that country's reciprocity table.  See below:

 

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

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Hello immigration, thanks for all the help on this forum. I have a follow-up question about pursuing a police clearance from Qatar. Our contacts are telling us we need a Qatar ID (QID) in order to get a police clearance. My fiance doesn't have a QID. She went on a business visa for 6-months a few years ago and she had already left. She was over the age of 16 during her stay. Could anyone provide guidance on how to get a police clearance in this situation, and is it possible to get a QID for a previous stay? I have tried sending an e-mail and calling the embassy but no reply as of right now.

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