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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi,

I'm a Nigerian, I lived in China for 16months on F-visa, later returned to Nigeria and NVC asked me to get police reports from there.

Can anyone tell me how to go about it? I email Guangzhou public security bureau but my email message is coming bouncing back.

Await your suggestions.

Benjamin.

12/2006 - 1st visit to naija

12/2006 - Engaged

12/2006 - Got Married

01/2007 - left for US

04/25/2007 - I-130 sent to CSC

04/27/2007 - I-130 received by CSC

05/19/2007 - NOA1 received

06/22/2007 - 2nd visit to Naija

08/13/2007 - APPROVED

08/18/2007 - Hardcopy of the approval received.

08/23/2007 - NVC received

09/04/2007 - Case number assigned

09/24/2007 - AoS bill package received

09/28/2007 - AoS fee sent

10/03/2007 - AoS fee entered into the system

10/29/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 received

11/30/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 sent to NVC

12/03/2007 - NVC received I-864 and DS-230

12/17/2007 - Case Completed by NVC (Hallelujah, Thank You Jesus!!!)

05/14/2008 - Interview date (Thank you, Jesus)

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Ok, please let me know what did you do in China in the past 16 months? Did you work in any company or any university ? if so, it wouldn't be difficult for you to get police record . first, you need to go to your company or univeristy to get the proof that you have never had any criminal during the time. then, you take that paper to police station to get the police record.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi Linda,

Thanks for your message.

I didn't work in any company just doing business of buying and selling while I was there. I'm presently in Nigeria, I need someone to help me to get it.

Hope you can help me out.

Ben.

Ok, please let me know what did you do in China in the past 16 months? Did you work in any company or any university ? if so, it wouldn't be difficult for you to get police record . first, you need to go to your company or univeristy to get the proof that you have never had any criminal during the time. then, you take that paper to police station to get the police record.

www.lindaflower.com deliver flowers in China . fresh flower, reasonable price!

12/2006 - 1st visit to naija

12/2006 - Engaged

12/2006 - Got Married

01/2007 - left for US

04/25/2007 - I-130 sent to CSC

04/27/2007 - I-130 received by CSC

05/19/2007 - NOA1 received

06/22/2007 - 2nd visit to Naija

08/13/2007 - APPROVED

08/18/2007 - Hardcopy of the approval received.

08/23/2007 - NVC received

09/04/2007 - Case number assigned

09/24/2007 - AoS bill package received

09/28/2007 - AoS fee sent

10/03/2007 - AoS fee entered into the system

10/29/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 received

11/30/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 sent to NVC

12/03/2007 - NVC received I-864 and DS-230

12/17/2007 - Case Completed by NVC (Hallelujah, Thank You Jesus!!!)

05/14/2008 - Interview date (Thank you, Jesus)

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Ok, please let me know what did you do in China in the past 16 months? Did you work in any company or any university ? if so, it wouldn't be difficult for you to get police record . first, you need to go to your company or univeristy to get the proof that you have never had any criminal during the time. then, you take that paper to police station to get the police record.

www.lindaflower.com deliver flowers in China . fresh flower, reasonable price!

Hi Linda,

Thanks for your message.

I didn't work in any company just doing business of buying and selling while I was there. I'm presently in Nigeria, I need someone to help me to get it.

Hope you can help me out.

Ben.

12/2006 - 1st visit to naija

12/2006 - Engaged

12/2006 - Got Married

01/2007 - left for US

04/25/2007 - I-130 sent to CSC

04/27/2007 - I-130 received by CSC

05/19/2007 - NOA1 received

06/22/2007 - 2nd visit to Naija

08/13/2007 - APPROVED

08/18/2007 - Hardcopy of the approval received.

08/23/2007 - NVC received

09/04/2007 - Case number assigned

09/24/2007 - AoS bill package received

09/28/2007 - AoS fee sent

10/03/2007 - AoS fee entered into the system

10/29/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 received

11/30/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 sent to NVC

12/03/2007 - NVC received I-864 and DS-230

12/17/2007 - Case Completed by NVC (Hallelujah, Thank You Jesus!!!)

05/14/2008 - Interview date (Thank you, Jesus)

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Please see highlighted portion below:

Generally available, reliable. Persons should apply for a certificate of no criminal record at the local Public Security Bureau (PSB) (or certain types of employers such as state owned enterprises), then make application to the notary office for a certificate based on the PSB document. Persons without a criminal record will be able to obtain a certificate to that effect. Certificates for individuals with one or more criminal convictions will list all convictions for which records still exist. The certificates purport to reflect all criminal convictions during residence in China. Police records are generally not available for the period prior to 1949. Certificates are available for those in the J-1, Z, and X categories. The GOC does not issue police records for temporary residents of China in L or F visa categories.

Police records also are not available for those who were in China in diplomatic status including those working for international organizations such as the United Nations. Notarial police certificates are based in part upon records from an individual's employer. If an employer refuses to release records, the notarial office is not able to issue a certificate. This is the case for persons sent abroad for education by the Chinese Government who fail to return to China.

According to a 1957 state council ruling that is still in force, the imposition of a re-education through labor (Lao Dong Jiao Yu) term does not result from a criminal conviction. Administrative organs, rather than courts, impose re-education through labor. It is important to distinguish re-education through labor from labor reform (Lao Dong Gai Zao), which is a sentence meted out for criminal offenses.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...der/C/China.htm

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

Is it as long I stayed there on F visa, I don't need police records? I stayed there for 1yr and 4months.

Ben.

Please see highlighted portion below:

Generally available, reliable. Persons should apply for a certificate of no criminal record at the local Public Security Bureau (PSB) (or certain types of employers such as state owned enterprises), then make application to the notary office for a certificate based on the PSB document. Persons without a criminal record will be able to obtain a certificate to that effect. Certificates for individuals with one or more criminal convictions will list all convictions for which records still exist. The certificates purport to reflect all criminal convictions during residence in China. Police records are generally not available for the period prior to 1949. Certificates are available for those in the J-1, Z, and X categories. The GOC does not issue police records for temporary residents of China in L or F visa categories.

Police records also are not available for those who were in China in diplomatic status including those working for international organizations such as the United Nations. Notarial police certificates are based in part upon records from an individual's employer. If an employer refuses to release records, the notarial office is not able to issue a certificate. This is the case for persons sent abroad for education by the Chinese Government who fail to return to China.

According to a 1957 state council ruling that is still in force, the imposition of a re-education through labor (Lao Dong Jiao Yu) term does not result from a criminal conviction. Administrative organs, rather than courts, impose re-education through labor. It is important to distinguish re-education through labor from labor reform (Lao Dong Gai Zao), which is a sentence meted out for criminal offenses.

http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/C...der/C/China.htm

12/2006 - 1st visit to naija

12/2006 - Engaged

12/2006 - Got Married

01/2007 - left for US

04/25/2007 - I-130 sent to CSC

04/27/2007 - I-130 received by CSC

05/19/2007 - NOA1 received

06/22/2007 - 2nd visit to Naija

08/13/2007 - APPROVED

08/18/2007 - Hardcopy of the approval received.

08/23/2007 - NVC received

09/04/2007 - Case number assigned

09/24/2007 - AoS bill package received

09/28/2007 - AoS fee sent

10/03/2007 - AoS fee entered into the system

10/29/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 received

11/30/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 sent to NVC

12/03/2007 - NVC received I-864 and DS-230

12/17/2007 - Case Completed by NVC (Hallelujah, Thank You Jesus!!!)

05/14/2008 - Interview date (Thank you, Jesus)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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It says what it says.... Provide this information to NVC informing them that on there own department's information website police records are not available.

Edited by fwaguy

YMMV

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Thanks, I will do just that and let you know the outcome.

It says what it says.... Provide this information to NVC informing them that on there own department's information website police records are not available.

12/2006 - 1st visit to naija

12/2006 - Engaged

12/2006 - Got Married

01/2007 - left for US

04/25/2007 - I-130 sent to CSC

04/27/2007 - I-130 received by CSC

05/19/2007 - NOA1 received

06/22/2007 - 2nd visit to Naija

08/13/2007 - APPROVED

08/18/2007 - Hardcopy of the approval received.

08/23/2007 - NVC received

09/04/2007 - Case number assigned

09/24/2007 - AoS bill package received

09/28/2007 - AoS fee sent

10/03/2007 - AoS fee entered into the system

10/29/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 received

11/30/2007 - I-864 and DS-230 sent to NVC

12/03/2007 - NVC received I-864 and DS-230

12/17/2007 - Case Completed by NVC (Hallelujah, Thank You Jesus!!!)

05/14/2008 - Interview date (Thank you, Jesus)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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the easy way out is get a notary by the public security in china confirm that you are in china

and never have any criminal activities. if you not in china right now just go what "fwaguy" state above

it will go through

Marriage : 2006-05-17

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USCIS Process
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I-130 Sent : 2007-06-12
I-130 Approved : 2007-12-05
Status: Take 179 days to complete, because of notarize marriage certificate(RFE).

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NVC Process
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NVC Received : 2007-12-06
Case Completed at NVC : 2008-03-13 Case Complete Forward to Embassy
Case Left NVC : 2008-03-18
Status: Take 97 days to complete, because of the tax return and w2 (RFE),

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Consulate Process
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Consulate Received : 5/12/2008 Eligible for interview, waiting for notice (Per DOS)
Packet 4 Received : 6/11/2008
Interview Date : 7/10/2008 interview at 7:15am (Per DOS)
Blue - Required Overcome. Overcome send 7/24
8/19/2008 Going back to GUZ to get visa stamp
Visa Received : 8/22/2008
US Entry : 10/17/2008 JFK Port of Entry

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Citizenship Process
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N-400 Filed: 11/25/2012

Interview Date: 1/2013 (Passed)

Ceremony: 03/2013

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