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  1. very sad thing happened to me guys ........... :cry::crying::crying::crying: ...............i just checked my id on ceac ................my name is eliminated and my ds 260 which was completed already on nov 2014 is NOT APPLICABLE now ,,,,,,,as my 21st birthday is on 4 april .........................oh GOD please help me .....................................i have been using this ceac id since our case started my name was there always but my brother's name was not there as he was 22 years and 7 months old at that time ............................................................look how unfortunate i m this time it will be 1 AUG 2002 and our pd is 30 SEP 2002 ...................................................................GOT DEFEATED by just two months .......................................................................................................guys do still i have some hope ..........................will my name be there in interview letter ................................i think CSPA can only save me now ......only if it applies to me and my brother ....................................very much disheartened ....................waited for visa for 13 years ............................. :crying::cry:

    What is your CSPA age , for that you need deduct number of years since your case was completed .

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    Hi ACE,

    VB tháng 4 cho F4 sẽ tăng ít nhất là 3 tuần vì mình mới gọi điện thoại cho NVC (sau khi on waiting gần 30 phút) và được báo ngày giờ phỏng vấn là 13 April lúc 8:00am . PD của mình là 3 June 2002. Mừng quá xá luôn :).
    Trying say that somebody with PD june3,2002 got interview date of april 13,2015 after calling NVC....if this true the 3 weeks movement already
  3. NEED ADVICE:I had sent one Civil Document ( Birth Certificate Non availability ) which was originally in ENGLISH only . Now NVC think its an English Translation and asked me for photocopy of ORIGINAL i.e Native Language , How should I Clarify them that this Documents is Originally in English and Not in Native Language . Should I call them or EMAIL them or Write them ????

  4. Hi Visa Grant,

    Hope you will help me out with this confusion. I was looking out for some info on future proceedings of consular processing and found that an applicant needs to gather required civil documents and I have found this link where its all given in detail on the country basis: http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/fees/reciprocity-by-country/IN.html

    What it seems to me that I need to obtain Birth Certificate & Police Records only.

    In my understanding I need to obtain following 2 certificates under Police records:

    1. Police Clearance Certificate from Passport authority.

    2. Police Clearance Certificate from Local Police Station. (I am not sure about this one)

    I am confused with this because on this above given link where they have explained in detail about the required documents of India. Under the Police Records header, its written as:

    Police Records

    Indian Police Clearance Certificates should be obtained as follows:

    • All Indian nationals aged 16 and above, residing in India, should obtain police clearance certificates from the Regional Passport Office.
    • Indian passport holders residing outside India should obtain a statement from their local Indian Embassy, Consulate, High Commission, or Deputy High Commission confirming they have no criminal record.
    • Non-Indian applicants residing in India who are registered with the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) should obtain police certificates from the FRRO serving their area of residence.
    • Non-Indian applicants residing in India who are not registered with the FRRO, such as foreigners holding Overseas Citizen of India status, should obtain police clearance certificates from the District Police Station serving their area of residence.
    • Indian police certificates are not available for foreign (non-Indian) applicants residing outside India.

    But, on this particular page it says entirely a different thing:

    http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/submit/documents-to-submit-to-nvc.html

    Documents the Applicant Must Submit to the NVC

    Photocopy Requirements

    You and each family member immigrating with you to the United States should collect civil documents to support your visa application.

    • You must send photocopies of all required civil documents to the NVC.
    • You must submit the originals (or certified copies) and a photocopy of each of your civil documents to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at the time of your interview.

    Translation Requirements

    All documents not written in English, or in the official language of the country in which application for a visa is being made, must be accompanied by certified translations and submitted to the NVC. The translation must include a statement signed by the translator stating that the:

    • Translation is accurate, and
    • Translator is competent to translate.

    Required Documents

    Photocopies and translations (if required, as explained above) of the following documents must be submitted to the NVC for you and each family member immigrating with you to the United States.

    Expand All
    Photocopy of Valid Passport Biographic Data Page
    Photographs
    Birth Certificates
    Adoption Documentation
    Marriage Certificates
    Marriage Termination Documentation
    Military Records
    Police Certificates

    Each visa applicant aged 16 years or older must submit police certificates.

    You must submit police certificates which:

    • Cover the entire period of the applicant’s residence in that area
    • Have been issued by the appropriate police authority
    • Include all arrests, the reason for the arrest(s), and the disposition of each recorded case.

    How to obtain a police certificate:

    1. Determine the countries from which a police certificate is required. Refer to the table below.

      Note: Present and former residents of the United States need NOT obtain any U.S. police certificates

    2. Contact the appropriate police authorities. Additional information on how to obtain a police certificate can be found on the Reciprocity by Country page.

      IMPORTANT NOTICE - ABOUT POLICE CERTIFICATES: Some countries require a specific Police Certificate Request form to properly request and obtain Police Certificate(s). The Reciprocity by Country page indicates those countries.

      Police certificates from certain countries are unavailable.

      More specific information is available from the NVC, the nearest U.S. immigrant visa processing post, or online at Reciprocity by Country.

    An applicant must obtain a police certificate from the local police authority:

    IF you…

    AND…

    have been living in your country of nationality at their current residence for more than 6 months

    you are 16 years old or older

    lived in a different part of your country of nationality for more than 6 months

    you were 16 years or older at that time

    lived in a different country for more than 12 months

    you were 16 years or older at that time

    were arrested for any reason

    you were any age at the time of the arrest

    You must send a photcopy of your police certificate(s) to the NVC.

    • You must submit a photocopy of your police certificate(s) to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate at the time of your interview.

    Court and Prison Records

    Petitioner Documents

    Deportation Documentation

    Please clarify this confusion of mine. There's one link says Police Certificate issued by LOCAL POLICE AUTHORITY.

    Whereas, other link says PCC issued by REGIONAL PASSPORT OFFICE.

    PCC is issued through Passport office ONLY and its pity quick process nowadays .

  5. Only if the Birth Date is before 1970...

    Birth Certificates

    Available. Prior to l970, the reporting of births was voluntary. Birth certificates of Europeans, Anglo-Indians, Armenian Christians, Jews and Parsis born prior to l970 may be obtained from the State Registrar General of Births,..............

    Good Luck

    My date on1970 but never got it registered now I have got non availability certificate from municipal corporation so can send it along with affidavit??

  6. Math is fun...Thanks to the Member TheBigO...Eventhough from case complete to Interview date is around 2 months (Approx)...the below equation from the member made me realise that aspect...Check on your cases and Have Fun and No questions of Ifs & Whys...

    As per the member analysis...

    "I now get a linear regression of

    y = 0.7502x + 107.01,

    where y = Case Complete (as a numbered day of the year) and

    x = IV Scan Date (given as numbered day of the year).

    The Rsquare value is 0.7081 on this which means between the IV Scan Date and Case Complete there is a 70.81% correlation.

    Now, using 95% confidence level, we can say the margin of error is 5.81 days (this is worked out after figuring out the mean, standard deviation etc.)."

    Good Luck

    Great , implementing statistical analysis tool in establishing relation between scan date and case complete...will check mine

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