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My wife and I live in Hong Kong,  She's resided in several places in the distant past.  She just completed and submitted the DS260 and immediately a document list was created on the CEAC portal.  The issue is to proceed with obtaining documents especially the police certificates from Hong Kong she is required to submit the 'NVC documents' letter with an address to mail the certificate to.  The list on the CEAC portal is printable but the document list is in a scroll box and not all the documents come out.   Should we expect an 'email' or 'letter' from NVC?   The HONG KONG counsulate says the document will be mailed directly to them and they will Laise with the NVC.  How does that work in terms of submission of the remaining documents to the CEAC do we simply upload a print out of that to the NVC once we have uploaded all the other documents?

 

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On 5/13/2025 at 9:05 AM, JE57 said:

My wife and I live in Hong Kong,  She's resided in several places in the distant past.  She just completed and submitted the DS260 and immediately a document list was created on the CEAC portal.  The issue is to proceed with obtaining documents especially the police certificates from Hong Kong she is required to submit the 'NVC documents' letter with an address to mail the certificate to.  The list on the CEAC portal is printable but the document list is in a scroll box and not all the documents come out.   Should we expect an 'email' or 'letter' from NVC?   The HONG KONG counsulate says the document will be mailed directly to them and they will Laise with the NVC.  How does that work in terms of submission of the remaining documents to the CEAC do we simply upload a print out of that to the NVC once we have uploaded all the other documents?

 

We submitted the request to the HONG KONG POLICE yesterday we printed out the NOA2 letter and also a screen print of the NVC datapage request that showed her list of documents. That was sufficient for the Hong Kong Police. 

 
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